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*Alice in Wonderland
A loose amalga-daptation of both Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
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*Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?
Atithi works best when it stays with the escalating irritability of the hosts at their long-staying guest.
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*Road, Movie
Road, Movie has enough exotic elements to make it palatable to international audiences but which could alienate local viewers.
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*Thanks Maa
The movie’s extreme realism sits uncomfortably with its fantastical premise.
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Aaltra
One of the funniest black comedies in some time.
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Amelia
Mira Nair’s colorfully hollow biopic about America’s beloved aviatrix.
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Karthik Calling Karthik
If Karthik Calling Karthik holds the interest, it’s largely because of the sincere performances.
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Teen Patti
Ultimately, nothing quite adds up in Teen Patti.
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The Lovely Bones
A less-than-wondrous version of Alice Sebold’s heartrending novel, The Lovely Bones.
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