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The Conjuring: Last Rites
6.46
The Conjuring: Last Rites
The Lion King
6.87
The Lion King
F1: The Movie
7.88
F1: The Movie
Mirai
8.26
Mirai
Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat
4.35
Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat
Mandala Murders
6.57
Mandala Murders
Zora
6.73
Zora
Jolly LLB 3
7.77
Jolly LLB 3
The Ba***ds of Bollywood
7.87
The Ba***ds of Bollywood
Tanvi: The Great
7.46
Tanvi: The Great
Lokah Chapter One: Chandra
8.17
Lokah Chapter One: Chandra
Param Sundari
6.36
Param Sundari
Naal 2
8.18
Naal 2
Kaushaljis vs Kaushal
6.26
Kaushaljis vs Kaushal
Mere Husband Ki Biwi
4.24
Mere Husband Ki Biwi
Thalaivan Thalaivii
5.74
Thalaivan Thalaivii
Hari Hara Veera Mallu
6.05
Hari Hara Veera Mallu
Kingdom
5.55
Kingdom
3BHK
7.36
3BHK
Baaghi 4
2.33
Baaghi 4
Oho Enthan Baby
6.46
Oho Enthan Baby
Maareesan
7.47
Maareesan
Saare Jahan Se Accha: The Silent Guardians
7.27
Saare Jahan Se Accha: The Silent Guardians
Stalin
6.16
Stalin
Coolie
6.16
Coolie

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Jolly LLB 3

Jolly LLB 3

7.7
7
  • Sep 20, 2025
  • Recommended 👍🏼

    The Jolly LLB franchise has always balanced humor, satire, and social commentary with remarkable finesse. Jolly LLB 3 continues that legacy, delivering a crowd-pleasing entertainer packed with wit, emotions, and thought-provoking drama. Jolly LLB 3 is a winning mix of humor, social relevance, and emotional depth. It may take a little time to hit its stride, but once it does, it's a full-on entertainer that reminds us why this franchise holds a special place in Bollywood's courtroom-drama space. While the first half takes its time to settle, the film truly comes into its own in the second half, leaving audiences with applause-worthy moments, particularly in the climax.

    Subhash Kapoor direction is confident and precise, ensuring that the courtroom sequences feel gripping without losing the franchise's trademark humor. The first half, though occasionally sluggish, sets the stage for a riveting second half when the case re-enters the courtroom. By the time the climax unfolds, the film has built enough momentum to elicit cheers. One of the strongest aspects of the film is Kapoor's dialogues, witty, biting, and often deeply emotional. The songs are largely forgettable, and none stay with you after the credits roll. However, background score is spot-on, heightening both comedic and dramatic beats. Cinematography and editing are competent, though a tighter first half could have enhanced pacing.

    With slightly more screen time, Akshay Kumar shines with his humor and emotional moments that keeps the audience engaged throughout. Arshad Warsi matches Akshay step for step. His comic timing is impeccable, but it's his climactic performance that leaves a lasting impression. As Judge Sundar Lal Tripathi, Saurabh Shukla once again proves why he's the soul of this franchise. His effortless delivery and perfect comic timing steal every scene. After Maidaan, Gajraj Rao impresses again with a restrained yet menacing antagonist act. Ram Kapoor delivers a hard-hitting monologue that becomes one of the film's standout moments. Seema Biswas performance is impressive, especially a single gut-wrenching howl, is devastating and unforgettable. Unfortunately, Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao are underutilized and bring little to the story.

    Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3.5/5 Dialogues 4/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3.5/5.
    The Ba***ds of Bollywood

    The Ba***ds of Bollywood

    7.8
    7
  • Sep 20, 2025
  • Recommended 👍🏼

    The Ba***ds of Bollywood is a crazy, witty, and thoroughly entertaining ride that offers one of the most engaging binges of the season. The story has brilliantly crafted satire that captures the glitz, grit, and gossip of the industry while delivering non-stop entertainment. With sharp writing, this web series earns its place as one of the most enjoyable watches of the season. The pacing is tight, and the show never overstays its welcome, making it a breeze to binge-watch in one sitting.

    Written by Aryan Khan, along with Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan, the show is a razor-sharp satire on the workings of Bollywood. The humor never felt as forced and is always on-point. The screenplay is fast-paced and engaging, ensuring the show never loses its grip on viewers. The final episode is especially noteworthy, pulling off a completely unexpected twist that redefines the entire narrative in an exhilarating way. The creators strike an excellent balance between over-the-top humor and pointed commentary on the film industry's inner workings.

    Lakshya commands the screen with a magnetic presence, ensuring there's not a single dull moment when he's on. Sahher Bammba not only looks stunning but delivers a performance that complements the show's energy. Raghav Juyal is a standout, his impeccable comic timing and emotional depth make him one of the show's highlights. Bobby Deol starts off understated in the initial episodes but completely shines in the finale. Anya Singh is pitch-perfect in her role, leaving audiences eager to see more of her in future film/series. The supporting cast is equally remarkable. Manoj Pahwa's impeccable dialogue delivery and Mona Singh's nuanced acting, along with Manish Chaudhari and Rajat Bedi, round out a cast that feels perfectly chosen for the tone of the show.

    Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3.5/5 Dialogues 3.5/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 4/5.
    Baaghi 4

    Baaghi 4

    2.3
    3
  • Sep 4, 2025
  • Not Recommended 👎🏻

    The Baaghi franchise have always tried to attract viewers with lots of action and flashy style. Unfortunately, Baaghi 4 takes that formula, strips away the coherence, and ends up serving a messy cocktail of exaggerated stunts, hollow emotions, and a story that collapses under its own weight. Baaghi 4 tries to survive purely on Tiger Shroff's physicality, but without a story, the film feels more like a two-and-a-half-hour stunt reel than a movie.

    The film suffers from a non-existent plot. The narrative feels like it's stitched together from leftover action set-pieces and unnecessary song sequences that derail whatever little momentum exists. The songs are a major dampener, too many, too forced, too distracting. They break the flow of the film repeatedly and add nothing to the storytelling. The writing gets messier by the minute, characters appear and disappear without purpose and the finale is as bizarre as it is underwhelming. Instead of delivering a high, it leaves viewers scratching their heads.

    Once again, Tiger Shroff's action sequences are impressive, his agility and fight choreography are the film's only redeeming factor. But when it comes to emotional depth, he stumbles. At this point, one wonders when he will choose a script that challenges him beyond backflips and kicks. Sanjay Dutt is completely wasted. Sonam Bajwa is most confusing casting choice, her character has no real purpose, leaving audiences questioning why she's even in the film. Harnaaz Sandhu makes a confident debut, carrying herself with poise. Sadly, the script does her no favors. Upendra Limaye proving yet again his ability to elevate even weak material. Sudesh Lahiri's humor falls flat. Shreyas Talpade, Saurabh Sachdeva, and other supporting actors were just average.

    Direction 1.5/5 Acting 1.5/5 Action 2.5/5 Story 1/5 Screenplay 1/5.
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