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Jawan
(2023)

Cinematic Triumph
"Jawan" is an absolute cinematic triumph that showcases the brilliance of Bollywood. Shah Rukh Khan's performance is a tour de force, capturing the essence of his character with a depth and intensity that only he can deliver.

Atlee's direction is a revelation, seamlessly blending high-octane action with a heartwarming storyline. The action sequences are nothing short of breathtaking, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. The VFX work is flawless, making every action scene feel larger than life.

The movie's storyline is a rollercoaster of emotions, brilliantly written to keep the audience engaged from start to finish. It not only entertains but also delivers a powerful message that resonates with viewers long after the credits roll.

Anirudh's background music is a character in itself, enhancing every scene and tugging at the heartstrings. His compositions are both soul-stirring and invigorating, setting the perfect tone for the film.

"Jawan" is more than just a movie; it's a cinematic masterpiece that leaves a lasting impact. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the magic of cinema. This film is a must-watch, and it deserves all the accolades it receives. Bravo to the entire team for creating this extraordinary piece of art.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
(2023)

Kang will return
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a phenomenal film that manages to deliver an incredible cinematic experience with its stunning visual effects, engaging storyline, and exceptional performances. Directed by Peyton Reed, the movie has certainly lived up to its predecessor, with even more action, humor, and heart.

One of the highlights of this movie is the impressive VFX, which truly immerses the audience in a world of shrinking and growing superheroes. The sequences involving the Quantum Realm are breathtaking, and the action scenes are expertly choreographed and executed. The visuals are top-notch, and the use of 3D enhances the experience even further.

The storyline is equally impressive, with a perfect blend of humor and emotion. The movie takes the audience on a thrilling ride through time and space, with a creative and well-crafted script that keeps the viewers engaged throughout. The pacing of the film is just right, allowing for enough character development and action to keep the audience invested in the story.

The performances in the film are also exceptional. Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man and Evangeline Lily as Hope Van Dyne/Wasp have a great on-screen chemistry, and their comedic timing is spot on. Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer as Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne respectively bring gravitas to their roles, adding depth to the story. Jonathan Majors as the new Marvel villain Kang the Conqueror is truly mind-blowing, bringing an intense and intimidating presence to the screen.

Overall, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a must-see film for Marvel fans and casual moviegoers alike. It is an excellent example of what can be achieved with creative storytelling, innovative visual effects, and exceptional performances. Peyton Reed has done an amazing job with this movie, and it is sure to leave audiences eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Ant-Man franchise.

Avatar: The Way of Water
(2022)

Impressive visual effects but a lacklustre storyline.
"Avatar: The Way of Water" is a mixed bag of a movie, with impressive visual effects but a lacklustre storyline. The screenplay is predictable and the runtime is unnecessarily long, bringing nothing new to the table in terms of content. The acting by the main cast is solid, but the overall movie is a snoozefest that feels more like a Nat Geo documentary rather than a blockbuster film. If you're a fan of James Cameron, you may find some enjoyment in this movie, but otherwise it falls short in terms of plot and excitement. The stunning VFX are the highlight of the film, but they alone can't save a lackluster story.

Pathaan
(2023)

. A must-watch for fans of action, drama, and heart-pumping thrills
Pathaan is a movie that will leave you breathless with its captivating storyline, stunning VFX, adrenaline-pumping action sequences, and dialogue delivery that hits the mark every time. Shah Rukh Khan shines as Pathaan, delivering a performance that is both nuanced and powerful. Deepika Padukone delivers a standout performance, with her acting skills matched only by her incredible action sequences. John Abraham is the perfect foil as the villain, bringing a sense of unpredictability to the role that keeps you on the edge of your seat. This film is a true milestone for Indian cinema, raising the bar for what audiences can expect from a Bollywood production. A must-watch for fans of action, drama, and heart-pumping thrills!"

Logan Lucky
(2017)

Smartly made Stellar Cast Heist well done
The movie Logan lucky comprises of a stellar cast Channing Tatum ,Daniel Craig, Adam Driver and has a wonderful director Steven Soderbergh.Steven is known for directing Ocean Trilogy.It's one of the best Heist films ever made and This movie doesn't disappoint viewers.It's a smartly crafted Heist film.

Talaash
(2012)

Should Aamir practise what he Preached?
Talaash lifts heavily from many Hollywood flicks including sixth sense.It's a poorly written, structured, directed, and edited film. The writers and director have invested all their creative energies in inventing their one line idea to convince their big star and have failed to develop it into a taut script for a big canvass film that could do justice to its budget and the star-cast. There are no memorable moments here. Its photography is good in patches, which is deplorable for a big Indian film of this kind. The low budget KAHAANI was much better shot. There are two dialogue writers in the film – Farhan Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap. Both of them need to hone their Hindi writing skills a little more.

With so many new age geniuses involved with the project, one expected the film to turn out a benchmark of the genre. It is not. They had great Indian classics of the genre to emulate. They have even been dropping names in their interviews unabashedly. What happened to our sense of personal integrity? Is filmmaking all about hype and marketing and hustling people into cinema halls by hook or crook?

The least we expected was good performances from actors in the film. They have been inadequately exploited. Nawazuddin survives the bad script since his role is inherently interesting and he knows how to make use of the little opportunities that come his way. Aamir has been dealt a poor hand. He has no other prop to fall back upon for support except his scowl.Aamir has done a lot of over acting with stiff face and HULK HOGAN Moustache.

Aamir preached in his Reality Show Satyamev Jayate that ghost and supernatural like things does not exist but in Talaash we come to see a different side of Aamir.He wants audience to believe in ghosts and supernatural occurrences.What a double faced man.Audience come to QUESTION-Should Aamir practise what he Preached?

TALAASH is a big let down.

Rating - 1/5

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