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Nihit Bhave

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Shreelancer (2017) 2.5/5 EDIT “Shreelancer feels like a promising assignment that started out great but succumbed to a fast-approaching deadline.” – The Times of India Mar 28, 2018 Full Review Raees (2017) 62% 3.5/5 EDIT “Shah Rukh Khan has never looked better; he's full of fury and for once, isn't spreading his arms, but breaking others'. The film lies entirely on his shoulders and he carries the weight most of the time.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Phillauri (2017) 36% 3/5 EDIT “With his body language and voice modulation, Suraj Sharma nails the confused-aimless millennial and lightens the mood. Mehreen Pirzada's helpless and hopelessly-in-love Anu is endearing.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Phullu (2017) 0% 2/5 EDIT “Like a PSA, the movie over-emphasizes everything with straightforward lines mouthed by amateur actors.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Raag Desh (2017) 71% 3/5 EDIT “Tigmanshu Dhulia has chosen to narrate an incredibly interesting anecdote from our freedom struggle. The hard work of his four-member research team and two-member writing team is evident, even if the movie feels similar to A Few Good Men in treatment.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Ok Jaanu (2017) 38% 3.5/5 EDIT “The thing that works most in OK Jaanu's favour is its screenplay, kept intact from its Tamil predecessor. It is a scene-for-scene remake and capitalizes on great moments from the original film.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Noor (2017) 57% 3.5/5 EDIT “There's an instant connect with Noor's world; her friends are as silly as yours, her issues are at times frivolous but her quarter-life crisis seems credible.” – The Times of India Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017) 50% 3/5 EDIT “It's a delight to watch Parineeti Chopra, especially because she has a lot more to do...Meri Pyaari Bindu will appeal to the romantic in you, but watching the movie will be a battle between the brain and the heart.” – The Times of India Mar 19, 2018 Full Review Mantostaan (2017) 40% 2.5/5 EDIT “Mantostaan seems like the first draft of a potentially unputdownable book. A slightly more experienced filmmaker would have done wonders with it. But in this state, it's like a decent read with a great epilogue.” – The Times of India Mar 19, 2018 Full Review Machine (2017) 0% 1/5 EDIT “This machine has been put together without any manual and starts falling apart as soon as it is turned on.” – The Times of India Mar 17, 2018 Full Review Lipstick Under My Burkha (2017) 93% 4/5 EDIT “The women portraying these lives on screen give Lipstick its true color. Plabita and Aahana are instantly relatable and light up the screen.” – The Times of India Mar 15, 2018 Full Review Jagga Jasoos (2017) 83% 2.5/5 EDIT “Parts of Jagga Jasoos are greater than their sum. But there's no reason you shouldn't head to a theatre and investigate for yourself.” – The Times of India Jan 18, 2018 Full Review Indu Sarkar (2017) 45% 3/5 EDIT “Indu Sarkar is at its best when it focuses on its protagonist's emotional struggles and dilemmas, leaving the politics behind.” – The Times of India Jan 10, 2018 Full Review Raabta (2017) 17% 2.5/5 EDIT “Sushant Singh Rajput is a fine actor but lacks the casual charm required to make the self-important Shiv lovable. Jim Sarbh's delivery is painfully awkward; he doesn't have the gravitas required for spouting those evil-genius kind of lines in Hindi.” – The Times of India Jan 4, 2018 Full Review Gurgaon (2017) 86% 3/5 EDIT “Unlike its namesake city, Gurgaon isn't messy enough and doesn't leave you gasping for air. But it provides a temporary taste of the dark side.” – The Times of India Dec 15, 2017 Full Review Guest iin London (2017) 0% 1.5/5 EDIT “The funniest thing about this comedy is just how angry it can make you. Guest iin London, like its titular protagonist, is a burden no one should have to bear.” – The Times of India Dec 14, 2017 Full Review Force 2 (2016) 58% 3/5 EDIT “John Abraham is intense and impressive when he's breaking jaws and lifting cars, Tahir Raj Bhasin is good and shows his vulnerable side. Sonakshi Sinha's half-hearted performance, however, can be partly blamed on her annoyingly underwritten character.” – The Times of India Dec 11, 2017 Full Review Dear Maya (2017) 80% 3/5 EDIT “Dear Maya works like a folded love-note slyly passed around a classroom: brief and heart-warming.” – The Times of India Dec 8, 2017 Full Review Beiimaan Love (2016) 0% 2/5 EDIT “The characters are inconsistent, the lines are handpicked from a Dialogue For Dummies guide and there's a general lack of attention to detail.” – The Times of India Dec 6, 2017 Full Review Befikre (2016) 30% 3/5 EDIT “If you care for some laughs, some YRF nostalgia and are, well, promiscuous with your choice of romcoms, you could take a chance with this one.” – The Times of India Dec 6, 2017 Full Review Bank Chor (2017) 11% 2.5/5 EDIT “It is too reminiscent of bank-heist movies of the past; there are even clear shoutouts to the Dhoom franchise. A better plan of action and a few dry runs with the script would have ensured a product to bank on.” – The Times of India Dec 6, 2017 Full Review Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017) 80% 3.5/5 EDIT “RSVP Yes to this wedding; it's grand, with good music, great people and delicious food for thought.” – The Times of India Dec 6, 2017 Full Review Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) 53% 3.5/5 EDIT “Anushka Sharma plays the most well-rounded character with abandon; she's remarkable. Ranbir's portrayal of the clumsy, turned-down one-sided lover is heartbreaking; his honesty comes through yet again.” – The Times of India Dec 5, 2017 Full Review Nerve (2016) 66% 3.5/5 EDIT “Emma Roberts (usually seen as the mean girl) makes for a relatable, reclusive teen. Dave Franco is all smiles and charm; you want to go on this dangerous ride with him.” – The Times of India Nov 6, 2017 Full Review Moana (2016) 95% 4/5 EDIT “Moana literally means 'the ocean' and as the heroine conquers her namesake, she also conquers your heart. You won't regret setting sail and voyaging with her.” – The Times of India Nov 6, 2017 Full Review
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