Movie Review: 'Sultan'
A sure shot success – for millions of Bhai 'bhakts' he can do no wrong, but for us? We just wish Sultan was more about the ageing wrestler and less about Salman Khan.
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A sure shot success – for millions of Bhai 'bhakts' he can do no wrong, but for us? We just wish Sultan was more about the ageing wrestler and less about Salman Khan.
Read MoreAn entertaining and enjoyable short film, despite being bogged down by a predictable climax.
Read MoreWhat we get is not a disaster film, but a disastrous film, that’s lazy and relies solely on visuals and nostalgia to see it through.
Read MoreAn uneven film but still has a lot going for it, and warrants a trip to the movies either way.
Read MoreA recommended film but if one’s expecting something on par with Lucia, well, one’s not going to get it.
Read MoreA touching story, Me Before You is exactly what we expect it to be, but with a little something extra.
Read MoreReasonably satisfying fare but audiences will leave screenings feeling a little short changed because of its lazy approach.
Read MoreA movie that should not be missed at any cost.
Read MoreFan partially marks a return to form for SRK the actor, but the film quickly runs out of steam and plays it safe, when it should have done the exact opposite.
Read MoreA decent one time watch, that's engaging, fun and thought provoking, but entirely forgettable.
Read MoreBvS is BS – a soul crushing disappointment of monumental proportions.
Read MoreThe most grown up and sensitive film to come out of the Dharma stable in a while.
Read MoreAn inspiring tale of courage, strength and selflessness.
Read MoreAs the posters promise Deadpool really is: Bad ass, smart ass, great ass!
Read MoreCrafted with a creativity and artistic flair that we haven't witnessed from filmmakers in a while.
Read MoreA success and a symbol of cinematic magnetism rather than a tale of human ‘spirit’ as many clichéd descriptions would have you believe.
Read MoreThe cinematic journey holds a mirror up to the audience and makes them really think about how they would treat such a delicate yet unfortunate set of circumstances.
Read MoreNot entirely unwatchable, but for the valiance it was trying to depict, it should have been nothing short of a masterpiece.
Read MoreCreed packs a much bigger punch than many will be expecting and deserves far more attention than it’s getting.
Read MoreInitially intriguing, but ultimately, Wazir remains unsatisfying despite Bachchan and Akhtar's unmistakable presence and charisma.
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