Ittefaq
Bollywood doesn’t have a lot of movies to offer when it comes to suspense-thrillers. Ittefaq, is an official remake of the late Yash Chopra’s 1969 directorial of the same name. Starring Sonakshi Sinha, Sidharth Malhotra and Akshaye Khanna in the lead roles, the movie is directed by Abhay Chopra.
Good job
It’s a must-watch for all those who love crime and suspense-thrillers. The acting is great but what enhances the movie watching experience is the way it is shot, the dark, eerie night shots and the opening action scenes are just too good.
Shubham, student
Intriguing plot
Great performance by all the actors. I loved seeing Akshaye Khanna on screen after a long time and he has delivered a great performance. An interesting movie.
Arjan, student
Sardar Mohammad
Set in the backdrop of Partition, the story of Sardar Mohammad revolves around an infant who is saved by an Indian Sikh police officer.
Lovely story
I like the film very much, even though it reminds me of the Oscar-nominated film, Lion. It’s a lovely film, and worth watching.
Navpreet Singh, student
Adorable acting
I like the film. Tarsem Jassar has acted really well. It’s good that Punjabi films are exploring different stories from different eras.
Aastha Sharma, student
Thor: Ragnarok
Another one from the house of Marvel, starring Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett and Tom Hiddleston and directed by Taika Waititi is said to be the best done by Marvel and Disney.
Lovable Thor
I absolutely loved the character of Thor; his acting was undoubtedly the best. The movie on the whole was nice and interesting.
Rahul, student
It’s the best
I liked the movie very much. It definitely is the best from Marvel. The story-line is different and is really the best we have watched in the longest time. .
Amanpreet Singh, Merchant Navy officer
Ribbon
Directed by Rakhee Sandilya, Ribbon stars Kalki Koechlin and Sumeet Vyas in the lead roles.
Realistic take
This is one of the finest films I have seen in the longest time. Indian cinema has come a long way to explore the realities of urban youth, the millennial generation that is now hitting the middle age and challenges.
Karthik Singh, student
(As told to Mehar Kalra and Amarjot Kaur)
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