Anjali Raguraman
Movies reviews only
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Gully Boy (2019) |
But even with all the catchy music, and the presence of real-life Mumbai rappers in the film like Kaam Bhari and MC Altaf lending it credibility, the slickness of the Bollywood production dulls the rough edges of this story of struggle. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Feb 15, 2019
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Padmaavat (2018) |
Thankfully, Padukone's Padmavati gets to be more than a pretty face in the second half of the film as she rallies the Rajput women in the lead-up to the stirring climax, which is masterfully handled by Bhansali. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Jan 31, 2018
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Balam (2017) |
Ultimately, Roshan's sincerity carries the film, which would otherwise flounder in its own plot holes. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Feb 01, 2017
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Rustom (2016) |
Rustom is just an ineffectual reimagining of meaty source material. Its cause is not helped by ominous-sounding background music that attempts to create tension throughout. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Aug 24, 2016
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The Shallows (2016) |
The breakout star here is an injured bird -- a seagull Nancy names Steven -- which stays with her throughout most of her ordeal and provides comic relief befitting a B-movie. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Aug 10, 2016
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Kabali (2016) |
Kabali is the first of his films in a long time that shows off the superstar as a proper actor. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Jul 25, 2016
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TE3N (2016) |
This remake of the 2013 South Korean film Montage is a suspenseful thriller with a trifecta of arguably the best dramatic actors in Bollywood leading the charge. - The Straits Times (Singapore)
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| Posted Jun 15, 2016
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