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<b><span style="font-size: large;">Reviews of <span style="color: red;">Lakeer Ka Fakeer & Ankur Arora Murder Case</span></span></b><br />
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<span style="color: #e69138;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Lakeer Ka Fakeer</span></b></span></div>
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<b>Movie:</b> Lakeer Ka Fakeer<br />
<b>Critic's Rating:</b> 3 Star<br />
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<b>Cast:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Ajaz Khan, Vicky Ahuja, Javed Hyder, Maarisha, Aksshey Varma
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<b>Direction:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Zubair Khan</span><br />
<b>Genre:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Crime</span><br />
<b>Duration:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">1 hours 56 minutes</span><br />
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<b>Story:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><em>The
film revolves around the lives of three friends-cum-petty crooks whose
biggest crime is the fact that they reside in Mumbai's notorious area,
where nefarious activities of the organized-crime syndicates take shape.</em> </span></span></div>
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<b>Movie Review:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;">Along
with fooling people, getting into altercations, fist-fights and
wandering around aimlessly on the streets of Mumbai's 'high-risk' areas,
Fakeer (Ajaz Khan) dreams of becoming a taxi driver in Dubai, Chotu
Mobile (Javed Hyder) wants to set up his own mobile shop and Sulaiman
(Vicky Ahuja) aspires to become a politician. However, their destiny is
determined by their controversial residential address instead of their
desires. <br /><span id="brr" style="display: table;"></span><br />The film is
apparently based on real life incidents. Fakeer's character is loosely
based on Irfan Chindi, a resident of Nagpada, who reportedly became a
police informer. He was stabbed to death on April 3, 2009. <br /><br />Though
the Mumbai underworld is used as a crucial backdrop for the film, it is
essentially a tale of three friends, driven by unprovoked aggression.
The Mumbai mafia becomes inconsequential as the film progresses. <br /><br />While
the underworld has always inspired filmmakers, films on police
informers have been rare. Made with a humble budget, the film manages to
showcase the dilemma of those who get caught between the cops and the
gangsters. While most films in the same genre often sensationalize
characters, Zubair Khan keeps it authentic. He justifies their anger,
helplessness and vulnerability subtly. No time is wasted over building
the characters. While it looks half-baked in the beginning, things fall
into place perfectly towards the end. <br /><br />Performances are effective. Ajaz Khan portrays every aspect of his character well. Sidekicks Javed Hyder and Vicky Ahuja deserve a special mention. They are brilliant. Aksshey Varma is impressive as the shrewd cop. Maarisha gets a small but significant role and she does it well. <br /><br />Don't
go expecting deep insights into Mumbai's dark underbelly as the film is
essentially on friendship, survival and self discovery. The story is
not about the rise or fall of a criminal, it's about people who dream of
a better future. </span></span></span></span></div>
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Sources: <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Lakeer-Ka-Fakeer/movie-review/20586312.cms" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;"><b><i>Times of India</i></b></span></a></div>
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<span style="color: #e69138;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Ankur Arora Murder Case</span></b></span></div>
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<b>Movie:</b> Ankur Arora Murder Case <br />
<b>Critic's Rating:</b> 3.5 Star<br />
<b>Cast:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Arjun Mathur, Vishaka Singh and Paoli Dam
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<b>Direction:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Suhail Tatari</span><br />
<b>Genre:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Drama</span><br />
<b>Duration:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">2 hours 20 minutes</span><br />
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<b>Story:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><i>A
surgeon slips up in an operation theatre. The truth is squashed. Will
the victim's family get justice? Or will the doctor get away with
murder?</i></span></span></div>
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<b>Movie Review:</b><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"> </span></span><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;">Suhail Tatari's Ankur Arora Murder Case
is a medical drama which should be given its due because it is in the
real space as compared to the usual fluff that Bollywood churns out week
on week. The film revolves around Dr Asthana ( Kay Kay Menon)
a surgeon put on a pedestal because of the number of high-profile lives
he has saved. Cocky Asthana rules Shekawat General Hospital with an
iron hand. Things are going real smooth for the star surgeon till little
Ankur Arora (Vishesh Tiwari) is wheeled into his operation theatre for
an appendictis surgery. A medical procedure that should be a child's
play for Asthana then becomes a nightmare because of his own negligence.
Ankur's death is hushed up. And life continues like normal. Till one
young conscientious intern Dr Romesh ( Arjun Mathur)
stumbles upon some clues. The cause of Ankur's death is then played out
and Romesh makes it his business to expose the senior doctor who he had
idolised but who actually turned out to be a surgeon with hands of
clay.<br /><span id="brr" style="display: table;"></span><br />Tatari is a
winner in his choice of a subject. The story that has been researched
from a true life incident does provide meaningful insights about the
medical fraternity and facilities. However while the film is an
eye-opener on medical skullduggery, it fails to become cutting edge
cinema because the screenplay offers few surprises. And, a title that is
a dead give away. Also for a dramatic film of this nature, the
performances are so placid, they leave you cold. The drama that unfolds
between the hospital and the court room should have definitely had more
spunk and twists.</span></span></span></span><br />
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<span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><b><b>Note:</b></b> </span></span></span></span><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;">You may not like this film if medical negligence is not a subject you wish to bog yourself down with in a movie hall.</span></span> </span></span></span></span></div>
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Sources: <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Ankur-Arora-Murder-Case/movie-review/20552809.cms" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;"><b><i>Times of India</i></b></span></a></div>
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<b>Movie:</b> Sona Spa<br />
<b>Critic's Rating:</b> 3 Star<br />
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<b>Cast:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Aahana Kumra, Shruti Vyas, Pooja Pradaan, Nivedita Bhattacharya, Naseeruddin Shah </span></div>
<b>Direction:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Makarand Deshpande</span><br />
<b>Genre:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">Mystery</span><br />
<b>Duration:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT">1 hour 40 minutes</span><br />
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<b>Story:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;"><i>Based
on his play by the same name, the hypothetical theme of Makarand
Deshpande's film is highly relevant to the 'poor' quality of life
urbanites lead. Lack of sleep and peace being major issues, the film
addresses this problem and offers solution in the form of 'Sona Spa'. A
spa, where the insomniacs can buy sleep from sleep workers! They sleep
on your behalf thus enabling you a better life.<br /><span id="brr" style="display: table;"></span><br />However,
there's a catch. The girl, who sleeps for you, also gets a direct
access to your dreams and deep secrets...things you would never want to
share otherwise! The film then traces the complicated lives of the
clients and their sleep workers. It's a tale of regrets and redemption,
love and lies and above all friendship.</i></span></span></div>
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<b>Movie Review:</b> <span id="advenueINTEXT" name="advenueINTEXT"><span id="midart" style="font-size: 15px;">As
sleep workers Rucha (Shruti Vyas), Meenakshi (Nivedita Bhattacharya)
and Ritu (Aahana Kumra) discover the hidden thoughts of their clients,
they also battle the tragedy of their own lives. While a rebellious
Rucha struggles to deal with her alcoholic father, Ritu hopes for a
miracle that would save her dad from dying and former sex-worker,
Meenakshi hopes for a better future.<br /><br />The film mirrors the kind of
lives we lead today. Through humour, it addresses the gravest tragedy.
It also makes us wonder if it's better to live a lie instead of
succumbing to the harsh reality. The concept is great, but the execution
could have been better. Sleazy Mr Choksi (one of the clients),
Meenakshi's shayari and never-ending philosophies, Ritu's sister's
marital woes...various sub-tracks fail to engage you.<br /><br />Theatre actors, Aahana Kumra, Shruti Vyas, Nivedita Bhattacharya act well. Aahana will remind you of Anushka Sharma. She is as effervescent and earnest. Pooja Pradhan (as the woman in charge of the spa), fits the bill. Naseeruddin Shah as the spiritual babaji, who says, 'In Ssssooonaaa Sppppaa, girls don't sleep with you but for you' evokes laughter.<br /><br /> Sona Spa is 'futuristic' yet relevant to current times. Sona Pranam!</span></span></div>
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Sources: <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/hindi/Sona-Spa/movie-review/19089154.cms" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;"><b><i>Times of India</i></b></span></a></div>
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