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Karuppu movie review and rating: A mythological courtroom drama with real ambition and a Suriya who is clearly hungry, this film earns its whistles. |
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Karuppu movie review and rating: A mythological courtroom drama with real ambition and a Suriya who is clearly hungry, this film earns its whistles. |
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Hokum movie review: This dark film - in story, and particularly in treatment - gets almost everything wrong when it comes to pacing, neither giving its actors any room, nor letting its characters grow into people. |
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Karuppu follows a Kerala father and daughter as a court visit in Chennai spirals into a prolonged ordeal of corruption, before Suriya's Saravanan intervenes. The film blends a devotional mass template with social messaging, even as convenient writing blunts its overall impact. |
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Pati Patni Aur Woh Do review: The film brings Ayushmann Khurrana back to his small-town comic comfort zone. The film stays light and crowd-pleasing, even if it avoids saying anything deeper. |
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Kartavya review: Despite heavyweights like Saif Ali Khan, Rasika Duggal and Sanjay Mishra in the Netflix film, it comes undone due to lazy, formulaic writing. |
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Saif Ali Khan shines in Kartavya, but the Netflix crime drama struggles with predictable storytelling and underdeveloped themes. |
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Director Abhijeet Mohan Warang brings political conversations and ideological clashes to the forefront with 'Aakhri Sawal', a drama that attempts to explore modern India's divided discourse through emotional storytelling and sharp confrontations. Featuring Sanjay Dutt and Namashi Chakraborty in pivotal roles, the film revolves around the conflict between constructive dialogue and aggressive debate. |
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Sanjay Dutt and Namashi Chakraborty deliver compelling face-offs in Aakhri Sawal that earnestly distinguishes constructive discussion from adversarial debate and shines a light on RSS's unsung contributions. Is the film on opposing ideologies worth your time? Here is our review. |
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Arun Anirudhan's Athiradi follows Samkutty as he joins BCET College to revive Arohan after a deadly stampede shut the fest down. The film draws its strength from campus nostalgia, humour and the bond between two brothers, despite uneven writing elsewhere. |
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended the premiere of Sanjay Dutt's Aakhri Sawal and praised the film for showcasing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's 100-year journey and contribution towards nation-building. |