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Luka Chuppi Review: Kartik Aaryan & Kriti Sanon’s Tips for a “Successful” Live-in – Sex, Maggi, Aur Do Cup Chai
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Luka Chuppi Review: Kartik Aaryan & Kriti Sanon’s Tips for a “Successful” Live-in – Sex, Maggi, Aur Do Cup Chai

If Kartik Aaryan and Kriti Sanon’s Luka Chuppi is to be believed, all you need to be convinced about marriage, is live with your partner for 20 days, have sex, make Maggi, two cups of chai, and play catch inside the house. Even a meme conveys more about live-ins than this logic-defying, unfunny movie.
Posted by Poulomi Das July 15, 2016
Housefull 4 Review: A Collection of Cringe-worthy Jokes That Range From Absurd to Insensitive
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Housefull 4 Review: A Collection of Cringe-worthy Jokes That Range From Absurd to Insensitive

Housefull 4, much like its predecessors, is a collection of crass jokes stitched into a completely brainless plot. From the first frame to the last, everything about the movie screams “why”. It’s pointless to ask why Bollywood is still making such atrocious films, but why on earth are we still watching them?
Posted by Sonali Kokra April 27, 2016
Panipat Review: When Will Bollywood Get a Historical Epic Right?
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Panipat Review: When Will Bollywood Get a Historical Epic Right?

Ashutosh Gowariker's Panipat spends three overdrawn hours harping on the nobility of a loss, priming the Marathas' defeat in "The Third Battle of Panipat" not as a failure, but as a sacrifice. It demands the average Indian viewer’s sympathy and also their unfaltering allegiance.
Posted by Poulomi Das April 2, 2016
Bareilly Ki Barfi And Every Daughter’s Dream Dad
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Bareilly Ki Barfi And Every Daughter’s Dream Dad

The star of Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari’s Bareilly Ki Barfi is the relationship between the father and the daughter. Bitti's father does not demand blind obedience; instead, he adores and sympathises with her. And accepts her the way she is.
Posted by Poulomi Das March 22, 2016

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