A dull Friday
Befikre
Aching to watch Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor-starrer Befikre for its ‘no strings attached’ theme, and a dose of carefree fun that it promises to bring along, perhaps? Oh, and not to forget its danceable beats and peppy tracks such as Nashe si chad gayi, which just won’t get out of your head. Whatever may be the reason that seems to be luring you to the cinema hall, it might help if you take note of the verdict of the first-day-first-show viewers of the recent box office delight.
One time wonder
It is a typical one-time watch flick. Don’t go for it if you are looking for an engaging script.
Abhinav, student, St. John’s High School
Beauty galore
It is a feel-good film full of beautiful spectacles. I liked it.
Kamini, model
No-brainer
Leave your brains at home when you go for this one!
Hitesh Jain, businessman
Hands of Stone
The ‘biopic trend’ recent traces of which were surfaced for all to see when Farhan Akhtar-starrer Bhaag Milkha Bhaag hit the screens, and now, the recently released Edgar Ramirez’s Hands of Stones stands testimony to the fact that the trend is here to stay. The film is based on former world boxing champion, Roberto Duran (Edgar Ramirez), who earned the name ‘Hands of Stone’ for his punching power.
Realistic treat
I simply love this genre of biopics. There is something about the realistic way of presentation, which only comes with a biopic.
Vanessa, NRI
Simply perfect
Roberto is an inspiration for all sports enthusiasts and Edgar has aced the job of emulating his mannerisms. Sukhpreet Singh, student, SD College
Emotional streak
In their quest to present boxing rinks, the filmmakers forgot giving the film an emotional touch. I wish they had.
Manvi, content writer
(As told to Manika Ahuja)