Zoya Akhtar’s film about a slum-dwelling youngster with big dreams who refuses to let his relatively bleak circumstances cripple the longings of his heart, is a triumph, thanks to a ‘rap’turous performance by Ranveer Singh.
★★★★½
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Ranveer is pure dynamite, and despite being completely devoid of originality, Simmba is an entertaining, engaging riot from start to finish.
★★★
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Boys just wanna have fun: Ranveer and Akshay’s madcap energy and bromance kept me engaged and rescued this week’s show from being stuck in the doldrums.
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Keeps you invested and in awe of its beauty despite its many inconsistencies, with a show-stopping turn by Ranveer Singh, who gives us an antagonist for the ages. I'm not sure why they just didn't call it Khilji.
★★★½
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A shallow film that has little to rescue it from the depths of mediocrity.
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Bhansali, Singh, Padukone and Chopra cast a spell on you. And the end result is sheer magic.
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Pretty people, with not so pretty issues – Dil Dhadakne Do makes for a charming weekend watch.
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Pure masala – escapist cinema at it’s best, and you’ll have a ball, especially if you don’t question too much of its logic and enjoy it for what it is.
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Ram-leela is staple Bhansali – it's excessive, it's colourful, it's witty, it's visually stunning and it's perhaps the most fun I've had at the movies for a while. Go for it!
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Lootera springs a pleasant surprise – a rare gem, albeit a flawed one, that deserves at least a single viewing.
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