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India's own comic book heroes
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Reviewed Lage Raho Munnabhai
First things first. Vidya Balan is yummy. There, I said it! Someone had to, sooner or later. Enough of “the-girl-next-door”. She is the kind of girl you tell yoread more...
Omkara, a branding failure
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Reviewed Omkara
Before I say anything about the movie, let me mention that I am biased towards Monsieur Vishal Bharadwaj. I think his version of the Macbeth was perhaps one of read more...
Noida, a city?
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Reviewed Noida
I got down from the bus once at around 9 pm and got lost in the bearings. It was quite close to sec. 53 but since I had been dropped on to a cross-road, I didn&read more...
Apathetic
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Reviewed Patna, India (PAT) - Patna Airport
A large dusty man in a small dusty world. I have been extremely busy. Surreptitiously occupied with the single-most practised profession of busy mankind. Lying read more...
Required reading for the lost
Reviewed English August - Upmanyu Chaterjee
I finally polished up English, August by Upamanyu Chatterjee. It was a hazaar f*cked up book(as so often mentioned by the protagonist in the novel) and I realizread more...
Highly recommended
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Reviewed Collected Stories ofRoald Dahl, The - Roald Dahl
You cannot make a better use of Rs.295 if you are in India. This book contains an omnibus of all his short story volumes, KISS KISS, SWITCH BITCH, and SOMEONE Lread more...
In Reverance of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Reviewed Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - The Last Prophet
There are songs, and then there are singers. Some croon, some cry, some touch the deepest strings of your heart, and some just occupy your mind. I have even criread more...
Do not fly air deccan
Reviewed Simplifly Deccan
In the interests of better services coming up, I am entreating people not to fly Air Deccan.
Morning conversations on radio mirchi
Reviewed Radio Mirchi
Hello listeners(giggle), since the time helmets were made compulsory for two wheelers in India, oh-sorry-I mean-Pune (loud laughter), because Radio Mirchi is thread more...
Zinda ; A Gushing Review
Reviewed Zinda
Sanjay F. Gupta, a renowned feature and ad film cinematographer has shot the film. In order to catch an edgy cinematic feel, the film has been shot in the Superead more...
Rang De Basanti ; 4.5 stars
Reviewed Rang De Basanti
There are seven reasons why YOU should watch this movie.
Maqbool, a study in guilt
Reviewed Maqbool
Maqbool is easily one of contemporary cinema’s most masterful creations. Today is the third time I saw it, and no other film ever has made me as much uncoread more...
Just for Laughs, Absolutely No Real-World Value!
Reviewed Mastiii 4
Masti 4 is a follow-up to the previous films in the Masti franchise. It is an adult comedy movie unlike its other three installments. I love watching adult comeread more...
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Commented on own review
Mr. Rock, I do not quite know what is the personal relationship that you share with Mr. Dutt, but I am glad you enjoy his varied 'acting repertoire'. Just one little point. Omkara (and Othello) are not about the main character either. The principal story is about Langda (Iago). But I agree th read more...
Vaastav was longer ago than long ago. Same with Mission Kashmir. Zinda was a scene-by-scene remake of Old Boy. If you consider Khoobsurat worth talking about, dude, I bless your professionalism :D Sanjay Dutt hasn't acted in a radically different role in ages.
All experiences are self -indulgences, my friend. None of us write reviews here in the hope of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Commented on gunjanarya's review
Brilliant review. Brought out the disparate hard work that has gone into the movie and yet just what has been lacking. Loved reading it.
Commented on aarshin's review
Motherfucker! This is a straight lift from rediff review of the movie by Sukanya Verma here. http://in.rediff.com/movies/2006/jul/28lady.htm I am going to report you!
Commented on ashwink76's review
Very decent review. My feelings are precisely the same about the movie. Technically perfect, though the soul seems to be missing. And let us not start heralding the age of new cinema with every good film that is made. We have been doing that since Satya days. We still get a lot of crap in the read more...
The movie needs to be seen, but of course, it will be judged by different standards. If some other director would have made Omkara, it would be in the four stars league. But Bharadwaj is the victim of his own brilliance. Yup, I am a so called Marketing man. Isn't everybody? I am an MBA in Marketi read more...
Commented on nid_mak's review
You are just in love with Kurt :) ! For Metallica, try 'Nothing else matters', 'Sad but true', 'The unforgiven', 'Devil's dance', 'Enter sandman'.
'The mammaries of the welfare state' is a more brilliant and mature book than English, August. Yes, it is not as angst ridden as English, but it runs shivers up and down your spine in a totally different way. Completely recommended. I wrote this http://theevilp.blogspot.com/2006/03/bloody-idio read more...
Commented on bduttabaruah's review
This book is certainly not for anyone who is looking for fun. It is an angst ridden book, and has to be understood through pain. If you are happy-go-lucky, you will not really appreciate it.
Commented on rexsjain's review
The novel does NOT really end. Just as life doesn't really as well until you die. Upamanyu Chatterjee did write a sequel to English, August. The mammaries of the welfare state. Liked your review.
A brilliant review for a non-rocker! Try Metallica for rock that is meaningful. Or earlier Dylan. You wouldn't be disappointed.
Brilliant language, as before. Somehow you cannot bring your thoughts to a logical crescendo. You should start writing a blog. Do you already?
Love the language you use to describe the book. Have you read the sequel? The mammaries of the welfare state? It is far more brilliant. And yes, i felt it was as much Chatterjee's own story than any one else's. You cannot bring such angst to the surface without the self being in pain
Oh but you should! The Mammaries of the Welfare state is even more brilliant than English, August. I was inspired to write a short story(which perhaps could develop into a novella) after reading Mammaries! The cringing language is a deliberate weapon to get you into that disgusted mode. I persona read more...
All I have by way of providing your proof is a self experience. All it needs for you to substantiate my claim or disprove it is to choose any random date, and check fares across say one major sector (say delhi-bombay) across all major airlines. It is not confidential information. You can access it e read more...
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