The movie is a docu-drama that does hold your attention for brief periods of time, but fails to impress overall
It is about two stalwarts of Hindi cinema of the 1970s and 1980s, playing foolish roles in a badly written movie
Too many characters in the movie slows it down to a ponderous pace and scatters the narrative far and wide
One would have expected more political, cultural and cinematic sophistication in a film by Sudhir Mishra
Madhavan on the joys of rediscovering himself in a new medium
Without doubt, this is the most hopelessly cliched film that Abhay Deol has worked in
It is a film of piquant melodrama, staged in a manner that is quite unlike the style of Majidi
Divya Unny catches up with one of Hindi cinema’s most original screenwriters