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Meena Iyer

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Kaabil (2017) 62% 4/5 “The highlight of the film is Hrithik's bravura performance. He is vulnerable as a lover and menacing as a killing-machine. Half a star in the movie-rating is reserved for his all-time best performance here.” – The Times of India Feb 5, 2019 Full Review Kill Dil (2014) 50% 2.5/5 “There is enough pizzazz to divert you from the clichéd plot...the film belongs to Ranveer. He's as keyed up as an Energiser bunny, exuding charm and competence in equal measure.” – The Times of India Jan 30, 2019 Full Review Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 (2016) 0% 1.5/5 “Too many gags follow more gags, actors ham and situations get repeated. Wish the makers, who have invested so much in locations and item songs, had invested in a tighter screenplay because India is ready for a smart sex comedy.” – The Times of India Jan 2, 2019 Full Review Batti Gul Meter Chalu (2018) 18% 3.5/5 “The soundtrack by Anu Malik, Rochak Kohli and Sachet-Parampara is pleasant; if one song makes you swing, the other offers solace. You also get to experience the magic of Tehri...” – DNA India Sep 21, 2018 Full Review Loveshhuda (2016) 2/5 “...a terrible mishmash of nothingness.” – The Times of India Jun 12, 2018 Full Review Dobaara: See Your Evil (2017) 25% 2.5/5 “This one had the potential to be more, but it seems so stretched that you are almost willing to tear the screen yourself and attempt to silence someone.” – The Times of India Jun 5, 2018 Full Review Ugly (2014) 60% 4/5 “While the pace does dip in the second half, what makes Ugly tick is the searing honesty with which it is told.” – The Times of India May 15, 2018 Full Review Udta Punjab (2016) 92% 4.5/5 “Its victory lies in making you empathise with its characters. As Alia and Shahid, both victims of drug and physical abuse fight their demons and destinies, you shed a silent tear.” – The Times of India May 15, 2018 Full Review Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017) 21% 4/5 “Akshay is the backbone of this satire. His inner journey as an actor pays dividends and he delivers yet another topnotch performance.” – The Times of India May 9, 2018 Full Review Omertà (2018) 70% 3/5 “Hansal keeps the length perfect, at a little over an hour-and-a-half. However, his writing just about passes muster.” – DNA India May 7, 2018 Full Review Tubelight (2017) 29% 3/5 “Everything is so cloyingly sweet that you start feeling you've strolled into a sermon rather than a Salman movie.” – The Times of India May 3, 2018 Full Review TE3N (2016) 67% 3.5/5 “The film's ability to maintain the suspense right till the end makes it a must-watch for those who like whodunnits. However, a better pace could have lifted this film a notch higher.” – The Times of India Apr 5, 2018 Full Review Tamasha (2015) 65% 3/5 “Matargashti and Heer toh badi sad hai, two of Rahman's songs, are magical even as standalone numbers.” – The Times of India Apr 5, 2018 Full Review Simran (2017) 70% 3/5 “Frankly, you can't emotionally invest in Simran or root for her as much as you want to. But when you watch the film, you will find yourself warming up to her occasionally, because she's all you've got. Let's give Kangana her due.” – The Times of India Mar 28, 2018 Full Review Sachin: A Billion Dreams (2017) 71% 3/5 “Academically, this film is important because for a nation that revers cricket, it serves as a reminder that prodigies may be born, but they become Sachin Tendulkar only through perseverance.” – The Times of India Mar 28, 2018 Full Review Saala Khadoos (2016) 58% 4/5 “Madhavan is good as the cynical coach who wants nothing more than to earn his stripes. Ritika is raw yet manages a knockout performance. Nasser, Mumtaz and Zakir lend good support.” – The Times of India Mar 28, 2018 Full Review Rangoon (2017) 55% 3.5/5 “Saif gives his movie-entrepreneur act a razor-sharp quality. And, Shahid is outstanding.” – The Times of India Mar 28, 2018 Full Review Parched (2015) 87% 4.5/5 “Parched is a roadmap for our oppressed female population who have been victims of a misogynist mindset for eons. Tannishtha and Radhika are terrific, but it is Surveen who your heart bleeds for.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Pink (2016) 100% 4.5/5 “Pink is a powerful statement on the existing feudal mindset of a majority of India, where men and women are judged by a different yardstick.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Neerja (2016) 100% 4/5 “This one raises a toast to the daunting spirit of India's daughters; every one of us must salute Neerja.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Naam Shabana (2017) 22% 3/5 “Taapsee delivers some knockout punches and is sincere enough. Manoj is brilliant, though he has just dialogue-baazi and no action to support him. As for Akshay, he is happy to lend his superstar-presence and bask in the girl power.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Motu Patlu: King of Kings (2016) 3/5 “The attempt to tell a simple kiddie story with the right punches must be applauded.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Munna Michael (2017) 38% 2.5/5 “Munna Michael's not breaking any new ground, but his moves are certainly infectious.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Mubarakan (2017) 38% 3.5/5 “Anees Bazmee, who has made a career of dishing out gags and funny one-liners, goes at this one again with gusto. And you do find yourself amused at times.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Mirzya (2016) 60% 3/5 “If you are drawn to stories that are high on aesthetics with lyrical narratives, Mirzya is a portrait that deserves a long look.” – The Times of India Mar 19, 2018 Full Review
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