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Pinkvilla.com is mainly an Indian entertainment and lifestyle website. It covers Bollywood, Hollywood, South Indian cinema, Korean entertainment, celebrity news, box office, movie reviews, plus fashion, beauty, food, travel, and lifestyle content.
Reviews
Pinkvilla describes it as a career best Ranbir showreel with gripping action, scale and music. Its disjointed second half, problematic women characters and excess length need trimming.Full Review
Pinkvilla calls it an emotional, patriotic and potentially enduring modern classic. Shah Rukh and Taapsee excel, although slow stretches and uneven jokes need trimming.Full Review
Pinkvilla calls it rousing, emotionally stirring cinematic brilliance with gripping action, impactful dialogue and excellent performances. A few cheesy lines are minor drawbacks.Full Review
Pinkvilla calls the robocom quirky, funny and largely entertaining, supported by charming performances. An underwhelming third act prevents a stronger finish.Full Review
Pinkvilla praises the compelling narrative, precise action, background score and powerful female leads. A slow second act, overdramatic scenes and convenient writing weaken authenticity.Full Review
Pinkvilla calls it funny, empowering and virtually flawless. Kiran Rao’s sensitive direction, first-rate technical work and extraordinary ensemble create a memorable theatrical experience.Full Review
Pinkvilla praises the eerie atmosphere, high voltage drama and excellent ensemble, particularly Madhavan and Bodiwala. A thin plot causes some middle portion drag.Full Review
Pinkvilla enjoys the friendship, performances and abundant laughs, especially Divyenndu’s comic timing. Unnecessary storylines, intrusive songs and loose portions reduce its sharpness.Full Review
Pinkvilla finds it heartfelt, meticulously filmed and emotionally rewarding. The excessive runtime, flat narration and clichéd antagonists require considerable patience.Full Review
Pinkvilla appreciates the sincere intentions, transparent characterization and Rajkummar’s committed performance. Sloppy writing, flat execution and forced melodrama leave substantial potential unrealized.Full Review











