Hassan M. Kamal (The Asian age)

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Just log off

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Aashiqui.in: Log into Love
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Alright, so here is a film that seeks to challenge the mentality of Indian guys, who want their dream girl (Cindrella, if you happen to be meeting her for the first time in a costume party) to be fair and the most gorgeous girl on earth. It also stresses on how difficult it is for an average girl, to top it all of dark complexion, to find her true love. A hard-hitting subject for many classic Indian films and novels as well as something on which the Indian advertising industry thrives.

Bad actors, shaky camera, dull witch

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Kaalo: The Desert Witch
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There are some people who take almost nothing to annoy you and Swini Khara’s character in Kaalo is quite like that.

Infinite expressions of human face tell a story on canvas

“If you can’t read or write, you are illiterate, similarly if you look at an artwork and can’t understand anything, you are illiterate too,” says artist Akbar Padamsee, whose new show of oil paintings

An intelligent comical satire

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Phas Gaye re Obama
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Phas Gaye Re Obama is perhaps the most intelligent comedy in this year of mindless comedies that made you tear the screen.

For God’s sake, where’s wow factor?

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Allah ke banday
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Some films from the beginning tell you that they are not worth watching, and they turn out to be awesome, then there are some who promise to be amazing — you do anything to catch the first show — but

Gold that doesn’t glitter

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Dus Tola
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In one sentence Dus Tola is a simple story with simple characters and yet its oversimplistic plot is detrimental to the film.

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