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Vyom3

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Vyom3's rating
Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga...
7.08
Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga...
Rick and Morty
9.010
Rick and Morty
Donnie Darko
8.08
Donnie Darko
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
6.76
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
The Dictator
6.56
The Dictator
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
6.18
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
The Gods Must Be Crazy
7.38
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Everything Everywhere All at Once
7.89
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Tenet
7.38
Tenet
Love, Death & Robots
8.48
Love, Death & Robots
Chernobyl
9.39
Chernobyl
Castaway
5.88
Castaway
Ralph Breaks the Internet
7.08
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Tamasha
7.48
Tamasha
Husband Material
6.87
Husband Material
Sardar Udham
8.310
Sardar Udham
Loki
8.28
Loki
Flubber
5.37
Flubber
Sarabhai V/S Sarabhai
8.99
Sarabhai V/S Sarabhai
Carbon: A Story of Tomorrow
6.37
Carbon: A Story of Tomorrow
Haraamkhor
6.38
Haraamkhor
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir
6.88
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir
Kuriyan Jawan Bapu Preshaan
5.97
Kuriyan Jawan Bapu Preshaan
The Tomorrow War
6.68
The Tomorrow War
Unpaused
7.08
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Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
6.2
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
Justice League: Doom
7.4
Justice League: Doom
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
7.2
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
Starship Troopers
7.3
Starship Troopers
Bullet Train
7.3
Bullet Train
The Takeover
5.3
The Takeover
The Gray Man
6.5
The Gray Man
Good Will Hunting
8.3
Good Will Hunting
Everything Everywhere All at Once
7.8
Everything Everywhere All at Once
From Conception to Birth
7.3
From Conception to Birth
Tau
5.8
Tau
Spaceballs
7.1
Spaceballs
Log Horizon
7.4
Log Horizon
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday
7.4
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday
Dark City
7.6
Dark City
Blood Machines
6.1
Blood Machines
Comic Relief: Doctor Who - The Curse of Fatal Death
7.9
Comic Relief: Doctor Who - The Curse of Fatal Death
Fire
7.1
Fire
Angry Indian Goddesses
6.9
Angry Indian Goddesses
Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster
7.1
Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster
Do Lafzon Ki Kahani
6.5
Do Lafzon Ki Kahani
Unfreedom
5.0
Unfreedom
Miss Lovely
7.4
Miss Lovely
Idiocracy
6.5
Idiocracy
Gate
7.5
Gate
Contagion
6.8
Contagion
Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
8.0
Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
Warcraft
6.7
Warcraft
Kubo and the Two Strings
7.7
Kubo and the Two Strings
The BFG
6.3
The BFG

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Reviews5

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Kadhalar Dinam

Kadhalar Dinam

6.6
10
  • Jul 4, 2018
  • Highly underrated gem of Indian Movie

    Yes, I may have exaggerated a bit, and gave it a 10 star only to help boost the average rating of 6.8 that it has got. But I really like the film. As a film that came out when Internet was in an nascent phase, especially in India, this film makes it a central point in telling an, what could otherwise be a normal rom-com movie.

    The film starts on the new year eve of 2000, and goes on a flashback. The film have many sub-plots which interweaves various characters and tells a story in a very comfortable way. The music by A.R. Rehman is probably the driving force of the film with a song dedicated on the role Internet in finding love.

    The film may seem kiddish or weird from today's standards, but the story itself is very telling of the imagination that the storyteller of "Kadhalar Dinam" (or Dil hi dil me) must be having. The film uses many special effects in telling the story and to show the technological advancements that Internet had brought to the lives of youngsters.

    In the hindi version of the film, Sonali Bendre, Anupam Kher and Johny Liver are all big shots that have done phenomenal acting. The actor Kunal too did a great job, but it's pity to know his eventual fate in the real world, (which I came to know a lot later after watching the movie).

    It's sad to see that this film today have almost no recognition, no review on IMDb (my review is the among the three), but the millennials who saw the Internet grow, will have a field trip watching it. And I urge them to give this film a try (if you are lucky enough to get a good print that is).
    Bajrangi Bhaijaan

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan

    8.1
    9
  • Jul 19, 2015
  • Bajrangi Bhaijaan: A surprisingly feel good movie

    When a group of my friend insisted me to watch a Bollywood movie I had two choices. Salman Khan's seemingly mindless flick, "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" or an VFX intensive "Bahubali". For my geek oriented mind the later was an obvious choice. But as it turned out choice was a myth and I was dragged to the theaters for Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

    Now, I am not a Salman fan. I like him as a guy, but despise his movies a lot. At least which came out from past few years. So when I went to watch this movie I had totally zero expectations. The formulaic approach of releasing movie on festivals like Id, I totally thought this was also going to be a mindless no-brainer and an insult-to-Physics action movie.

    So believe me when I say that you have got to see this movie! It shattered most of my expectations and proved to be a game changer for his stereotypical role that had become of Salman in recent times. And I am not exaggerating.

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a story of a Pakistani girl who gets lost in India, and later meet Salman Khan, who after some incidents makes reuniting the girl with her family his mission.

    The little girl a child actress "Harshaali Malhotra" is one of the cutest I have ever seen. She is speech impaired in the story, but what she lacked makes up by her cuteness and expressions that won my heart many times over.

    I was hooked right with the opening scene of the movie itself which I found commendable. When Salman is introduced in typical hero fashion (with a song) all those apprehensions about his recent kind of movie started to appear in my mind. But as the movie progressed those slowly faded away and what shaped till the end of first half was a movie I appreciated with my hands open. The character of Salman is that of the guy in Aparichit. A guy who doesn't lie since he believes he is a true devotee of Hanuman. Little does it helps him achieving his mission.

    There are many good actors who are also introduced slowly, like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, whose presence provided big comic relief to the movie in later half. Om Puri also have a small guest role.

    What I loved about the movie is that there are situational comedy all over the film and yet it feels very serious. No character seems out of place or stretched. What I also loved about the film is that Salman isn't a larger than life character and story shows him as a common man. Well mostly. It was obvious that Salman would kick some behinds of people but it's only on one occasion in this film and if we spare some of the emotional drama that happens at the climax, this film was pure fun to watch.

    On musical side, leaving couple of songs, every other song was good to hear. Song from Adnan Sami was a delight. Most of the songs was in the shape of background score which you can't miss due to its tie up with the story. I only found one bad song about chicken but that was just an exception rather than the norm. And this is where you can take a break to have some air. But buckle up after that since rest of the movie will be some ride.

    This movie on some levels made be speechless. Probably because I had some other expectations. If anyone remember the film Lucky: No Time for Love, which came out exactly ten years ago. Lucky had Sneha Ullal in lead female role and was one of the rare Bollywood movies that I totally loved. Lucky had a similar theme to that of Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Salman met Sneha in a terrible scenario of war, and made reuniting Sneha to her family his mission. The film had a heart that touch on various emotional states of human mind on many levels. Bajrangi Bhaijaan greatly made me feel the same.

    But while Lucky had failed miserably, Bajrangi I feel have the potential of being a blockbuster. At least I hope so since the taste I have for movies doesn't always appear to be a mass favorite. Not a lot of Salman movies have impressed me, yet Bajrangi felt like a blow of fresh air. Something which I would have easily missed because of my presumptions. This movie is a must watch because of its story, its music and its characters. Also because of the glimpses of Pakistan that it shows in the second half. Its a must watch for its good intentions and because of the little girl that made me smile without even a single dialogue.

    Rated it so high since it's in Bollywood scale and for its intents.
    Bobby Jasoos

    Bobby Jasoos

    5.5
    6
  • Jul 3, 2014
  • Bobby Jasoos - half baked, self pretentious attempt by director but a bold attempt to do something different

    While my choice of genre doesn't really allow me to digest modern popcorn blockbuster Bollywood movies, I often tend to enjoy them occasionally if served with a good story and execution. I will have to say that Bobby Jasoos was not one of them.

    Bobby Jasoos seems to be a half baked, self pretentious attempt in directing by Samar Shaikh and endorsed by Diya Mirza as a Producer, whose skills could have been better utilized as an actress to save this movie a little.

    The story of Bobby Jasoos is about a 30 year old Muslim girl named Bobby, residing in the heart of Hyderabad city near the iconic Charminar. While she keeps herself involved in investigating cases in night and trying to get a proper detective job in daytime. She is having a rough time in securing clients as a detective, but luck takes a big turn as she receives an assignment that pushes her to her limits. Rest of the film is a riot as she tries to struggle her career as a detective and manage her family emotionally who doesn't seem to be in favor of what Bobby does.

    While the film seems to have so much potential what makes it fail is the treatment. The film starts of in a humorous tone and actually seems like to begin with the right foot. But as it picks up pace we are introduced some of the people that seems like a cliché examples of typical characters from all of the Bollywood movies I detest watching. Slowly the viewer is faced with slapstick humor, family drama and been-there-done-that events that feels like Deja Vu in the course of a family drama movie.

    Songs don't help either. Neither of the songs in the film leaves an impression on the viewers mind, rather give them a chance to take a break and catch up on sleep while they are at it. There is one particular song in the movie which I won't specify to stay away from spoilers, and which I personally think was totally uncalled for in the situation. Perhaps the pacing or editing could have been a lot better, so as to give the movie a coherent flow.

    In this movie Vidya Balan in the role of Bobby gets to change in a lot of getup (around 12) but most of them doesn't help the story in much ways. It looks as if she was made to change just for the sake of humor. While the film can be considered short at just 121 minutes, it feels somewhat dragged occasionally, and fails to let viewers invest their emotions into any of the characters except of the lead character.

    That being said, the film does have its moments but those are just a few. I would also say it was a daring attempt to try to execute a movie with only a female lead, who for the most part remains out of glamor, and where she is also shown to break free from many of the stereotypical role a women is portrayed in Indian movies. I would also have to admire Vidya Balan for his acting skills as he was very convincing in all of those getup she did on screen. I would not blame the execution of the movie on her since the onus of the complete movie lied on her shoulders alone. And she did her role perfectly.

    It would be fair to say that while the first half of Bobby Jasoos, raises viewers interest a little, second half helps it raise even further, but the final twist fails to live up to the expectation.

    One more movie "Queen" was also released recently where the story was about a female lead who is shown to break free from various stereotypical roles, but it would be unfair to compare both of them, because while Queen was set up in vibrant and colorful foreign cities like Paris and Amsterdam and was more closer to today's generation, Bobby Jasoos relates more to India and typical Indian family drama, and was filmed totally in the streets of semi urban parts of Hyderabad which gave the movie a special flavor of India, more closer to most of the people of the country.

    Combined with all other things I would rate the film a 6 out of 10. Extra 1 to give Bollywood a break from the male dominant masala movie and an attempt to create India's own Sherlock Holmes.
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