Kaabil (2017)


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Directed by : Sanjay Gupta
Produced by : Rakesh Roshan
Written by : Sanjay Masoom, Vijay Kumar Mishra
Starring : Hrithik Roshan, Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy
Music by : Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography : Sudeep Chatterjee, Ayananka Bose
Edited by : Akiv Ali

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A Mind can see, what the eyes won't see and a Heart can feel what the eyes won't. That's the gist of this film and the writers of this film did take some inspiration from the 1989 movie, Blind Fury and the 2014 Korean movie, Broken; but the Director was quite successful in delivering a Master piece in our very own B'wood style. A few B'wood commercial tweaks can be found here and there... but apart from that, its a perfect film. Every scene has a great link, back to somewhere in the film, as a part of perfect screenplay.

A noteworthy mention goes to Hrithik Roshan and Yami Gautam, who were so proficient and perfect at acting that we can consider this film, undoubtedly their best till date with respect to performances. Acting as Blind people is never so easy and especially when the film carries such high emotions... It is not at all easy.

Music is good and rest of the technical team did well too. Of course at the end, it is still a film run by Actors and Screenplay! Rohit and Ronit roy were amazing too, in their negative shaded roles! When you hate or love an actor... you know they are doing well... And that happens to both Protagonists and Antagonists, in this film!

I.M.C.F Rating : 85/100
Direction : 9/10 : Almost flawless, apart from a very few scenes where Hero gets a chance by villan even when he had a chance to kill him, etc
Production Values : 8/10 : Good and decent
Story/Plot : 7/10 : A good script, but is quite predictable too.
Cast Performances : 10/10 : Yeah one of those perfect performances!
Music : 7/10 : Ok, I guess
Cinematography : 9/10 : Creative
Action Sequences : 8/10 : Were done well!
Screenplay : 10/10 : Would tie you to the seat, till the very end, though its a bit predictable.
Dialogues : 8/10 : Well written!
Awe Moment(s) : 9/10 : The emotional revenge scenes of Hrithik; His actions and plans to get his revenge delivered!

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3/5 - Hindustan Times 
4/5 - Times of India

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Raees (2017)


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Directed by : Rahul Dholakia
Produced by : Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Gauri Khan
Written by : Rahul Dholakia, Harit Mehta, Ashish Vashi, Niraj Shukla
Starring : Shah Rukh Khan, Mahira Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Music by : Ram Sampath
Cinematography : K.U. Mohanan
Edited by : Deepa Bhatia

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There is a speculation that this film is based on the criminal life of Abdul Latif, who happens to be an underworld figure in Gujarat and an associate of Dawood Ibrahim.

Well, keeping that aside, this film is a sort of Tom and Jerry drama between a corrupt gangster and a sincere police officer. A battle of different perspectives of being Right! The film is all about an aspiring youngster, doing a business of Alcohol, at a time when importing Alcohol was a crime!

Despite of various attempts from Police... Raees (Shahrukh) becomes unstoppable and grows big. He ventures into Politics, Real Estate and even Smuggling, at a phase of his life to deal with the people and the Government who had been trying to get him under control! In this process, he ends up getting indirectly involved in a Bomb Blast that takes in-numerous innocent lives.

As a result, he becomes a wanted criminal and up on taking his revenge on those who were responsible for the bomb blast and his situation of being wrong... He gets encountered by the Police!

Underline: Evil never triumphs over Good, no matter how intelligent Evil could be!

I.M.C.F Rating : 77/100
Direction : 8/10 : Could deliver, what he wanted to deliver!
Production Values : 7/10 : Just fine, but could have been better though.
Story/Plot : 7/10 : Not quite clear at various points throughout the plot. Got drifted with Politics and Real estates, I felt!
Cast Performances : 8/10 : Yeah good enough, but we have seen better of them all!
Music : 7/10 : Ok, I guess
Cinematography : 8/10 : Fine.
Action Sequences : 8/10 : Were done well!
Screenplay : 7/10 : Wont tie you to the seat!
Dialogues : 8/10 : Good enough!
Awe Moment(s) : 9/10 : The entrance scenes of all three Lead actors are good; And the first scene where kid Raees steals Gandhi Ji's spectacles was good!

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2.5/5 - The Indian Express
3.5/5 - Times of India

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Dangal (2016)


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Directed by : Nitesh Tiwari
Produced by : Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao, Siddharth Roy Kapur
Screenplay by : Nitesh Tiwari
Story by : Nitesh Tiwari, Piyush Gupta, Shreyas Jain, Nikhil Meharotra
Starring : Aamir Khan, Sakshi, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra, Zaira Wasim, Suhani Bhatnagar
Music by : Pritam
Based on : Mahavir Singh Phogat and Family
Edited by : Ballu Saluja

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One of the finest movies from the Sports genre ever made! Humorous, emotional, inspiring and perfectly made!  
Aamir is Aamir. We have to accept that fact! All the hard work he has put in, can be clearly seen on screen. Coz, we have seen Dhoni's six. Mary Kom's Punch. Milkha's race and Sultan's grapple... but this movie here is certainly a step above them all!

I.M.C.F Rating : 90/100
Direction : 10 : Right from cast selection, every step has been taken care of, very well.
Production Values : 9 : You can see the poorness on screen, and that's perfect.
Story/Plot : 7 : story is quite predictable.
Cast Performances : 10 : Each and every one, lived in their role!
Music : 8 : Wont be on loop, but good.
Cinematography : 8 : Decent.
Action sequences : 9 : Believable!
Screenplay : 10 : Perfect and the best part of the film.
Dialogues : 9 : Not powerful, neither weak.
Awe Moment(s) : 10 : First fight in office; Aamir's fight with elder daughter; National Anthem at the end.

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9.2/10 - IMDb

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Airlift (2016)



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Directed by : Raja Krishna Menon
Produced by : Nikhil Advani, Monisha Adwani, Aruna Bhatia, etc
Screenplay by : Raja Krishna Menon
Story by : Raja Krishna Menon, Suresh Nair, Rahul Nangia, Ritesh Shah
Starring : Akshay Kumar, Nimrat Kaur
Music by : Songs: Amaal Mallik, Ankit Tiwari ||Background score: Arijit Dutta
Based on : Mathunny Mathews and 1990 airlift of Indians from Kuwait
Edited by : Hemanti Sarkar

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It is the story of an Unsung Indian Hero who made the world's largest evacuation in the history possible. Watch it and get to know an Unsung Hero of Our Country !!!

Akshay Kumar delivers a splendid performance, especially in the first half emotional scenes. He is really tailor-made for these kinds of roles. Nimrat Kaur has nothing much but has some good dialogues in the second half. The movie is all about the struggles and the help, Akshay kumar faces with, in the process of saving Indians from Kuwait's war.

I.M.C.F Rating : 82/100
Story - 9/10
Screenplay - 8/10
Dialogues - 8/10 - Could have been a lot better and powerful
Direction - 8/10 - Really good in delivering a good film by sticking to the reality.
Music and BGM - 7/10 - One song has been topping the charts!
Cinematography - 8/10 - Really good, particularly the aerial shots.
Performances - 8/10 - Specially Akshay
Production Values - 8/10 - Succesful in recreating some of the 90's setup.
Awe Moments - 8/10 - All those scenes involving unity, loyalty and Nation's pride!



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8.3/10 - IMDb

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015)


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Directed by : Kabir Khan
Produced by : Salman Khan, Rockline Venkatesh
Written by : Kabir Khan (Dialogue), Kausar Munir (Additional Dialogue)
Screenplay by : Kabir Khan, V. Vijayendra Prasad, Parveez Shaikh, Asad Hussain
Story by : V. Vijayendra Prasad
Starring : Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Harshaali Malhotra
Music by : Pritam Chakraborty, Komail Shayan (KK) (songs), Julius Packiam (backgrounds score)
Cinematography : Aseem Mishra
Edited by : Rameshwar S. Bhagat
Release dates : July 17, 2015
Running time : 159 minutes

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Bajarangi Bhaijaan​ is a great movie with Wonderful Direction, Excellent performances, Different and emotional story.

This is the first Salman "entertainer" that really entertained me! This is the first time when I didn't mind overlooking every cinematic liberty because I was actually having a good time. 
Salman Khan is awesome in this movie! He CAN still act very well. All those sleepwalking roles haven't made him lose his touch. He's a joy to watch. The little girl is as perfect as casting gets and does a splendid job. On the other hand, Nawazudin...if we just put him in a small role in every Bollywood movie, I think quality of cinema in the country will immediately increase. Kareena does her simple part very well!

The movie is hilarious, with almost every joke actually working well and making you smile and laugh. Songs are nothing special but are enjoyable. Perhaps my only complaint would be that it seemed too long and the dragged out climax had me waiting for it to end. Yes, at times the movie can be "preachy/emotionally manipulative" but for the most part does this in a subtle manner that blends in to the narrative.

Reasons to watch:
1. The performances of Bajarangi - Munni.
2. The climax and the interval bang!
3. Entertaining screenplay.

Reasons to skip:
1. Music is just fine.
2. Feels to be lengthy towards the end.

I.M.C.F Rating : 85/100
Direction : 9 : Well handled project.
Production Values : 8 : Well made.
Story/Plot : 9 : Unique.
Emotions: 9 : Awesome!
Music : 7
Performances : 9 : Excellent
Screenplay/Editing : 8
Dialogues : 7
Awe Moment(s) : 9 : The interval scene and the emotional climax.

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7.5/10 - IMDb

A simple heart warming story told in a very earnest and straightforward manner.

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