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Veerey Ki Wedding is the worst wedding film of the season
A forced, bland entertainer; a film that possesses all the ingredients to entertain yet fails to make good use of them
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Welcome To New York: Less like a Bollywood film, more like an extended PR campaign for the next IIFA Awards
While the writers try to bank on celebrity appearances, the film itself has no substance to engage the viewers
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A refreshing new-age film, ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ is a cult classic we will be rewatching for years to come
The film does not star popular actors, banks on its stellar performances, promising background score and fresh script.
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Even with 180 performers, ‘Hua Kuch Yoon’ was weak, amateur and did not possess enough pull
Given its script, performance and dialogues, Hua Kuch Yoon cannot intrigue an audience that craves for quality
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We laughed at the film, not with it, and therein lies Maan Jao Naa’s greatest failure as a romantic comedy
Storytelling that doesn't engage, sloppy performances, pathetic dialogues backed by forgettable music, it's a disaster
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The only difference between Parchi and Arth 2/Chupan Chupai is the craftiness of its writer and director
Although some bits are derived from Bollywood, they have been crafted accordingly, offering content that is fresher.
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Was 2017 a year of revival for Pakistan’s film industry? These 10 movies prove otherwise!
We're looking at you Rangreza, as you get the award for, undoubtedly, being one of the worst films, followed by...
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Rangreza is a tasteless, colourless and soulless failure, guised under a confused farce of a musical
It's a confused take on relationships, with characters so complicated that the writers & director failed to understand
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‘Fukrey returns’ is neither logical nor thought-provoking, but is definitely an all-out entertainer
With its fresh and gooni-sh humour, political satire and natural dialogues, the writers deserve to be appreciated.
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Verna: A story powerful and lucrative on paper but fails at its execution on screen
Even though Verna has a strong subject, it falters & sinks from the third scene; no engaging points in the film at all