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Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai - Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


It’s the story of Alia Patrick (Manjari Fadnnis) and her journey which starts in Udaipur. Born in a traditional Catholic family, she faces sexism early on from her parents. In college, she falls in love with Alex (Himansh Kohli) and thinks it will last forever. However, they marry her off to a Rajasthani Prince Vikram Pratap Singh (Ashutosh Rana) for money. A violent psychopath, he is a textbook masochist with a history of ill-treating women in his family. Somewhat unhappy, Alia still gives away all her freedom and is content with sitting at home. But when she is forced to abort her unborn daughter, she leaves the haveli with the help of a close aide Lakshmi (Supriya Pathak), and flees to Mumbai. Here, she gives birth to her baby girl and turns over a new leaf as she starts a journey as a writer that will eventually take her to New York. She gets another chance at love in the form of NRI philanthropist Aditya Kapoor (Arbaaz Khan). But will she take it, or have the hardships she faced in life made her too bitter to accept love?

A clear case of riding the wave of women-centric films, Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai has an overly simplistic approach at dealing with serious issues that concern women. In the process, it reduces the broad topic to end up just serving itself and ends up becoming nothing more than a shoddily made, formula film.

Actors like Ashutosh Rana and Supriya Pathak seem to be completely underused. As for Manjari Faddnis, it’s sad to see so much wasted. Prem Chopra, as the purist Urdu editor who helps Alia, adds nothing to the film and is reduced to being used for comic relief.

While the Indian portions of the film, including the haveli sets are attractive, the film operates in flat-out bizarre territory when Alia is seen saving lives as a war-correspondent in the Middle East.

Choppy dubbing and lazy editing seal the movie’s fate. Almost two-and-a-half hours later when you’re defeated by a film that doesn’t seem to end, there’s a song so tacky, you feel you’ve had it. But does it end there? No, there’s still more that makes you question the quality of the last three hours you just lost!



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/jeena-isi-ka-naam-hai/movie-review/57432394.cms

Police ke aadmi se wafadar aadmi aapko poori duniya mein kahin nahi milega ... lekin ek baar bik gaya toh samjho poori zindagi bika hua hi rahega Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Police ke aadmi se wafadar aadmi aapko poori duniya mein kahin nahi milega ... lekin ek baar bik gaya toh samjho poori zindagi bika hua hi rahega Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms

Next time aisa kuch karenga na ... toh main bol rahi meku zabardast pyar ho jayenga tumhare se ... aur main honthon pe chapka doongi ek do Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Next time aisa kuch karenga na ... toh main bol rahi meku zabardast pyar ho jayenga tumhare se ... aur main honthon pe chapka doongi ek do Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms

Main do words bolungaa...baki ki kahani tum sunaoge Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Main do words bolungaa...baki ki kahani tum sunaoge Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms

Khamoshi khatre ki nishani hoti hai Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Khamoshi khatre ki nishani hoti hai Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms

Desh ki seva karne mein joh maze hai na ... woh kisi aur mein nahi hai - Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Desh ki seva karne mein joh maze hai na ... woh kisi aur mein nahi hai - Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms

Decide karna mushkil hai ... ki khatra badhta dekhkar tum flirt karti ho ... ya flirt karne se khatra badh jaata hai- Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Decide karna mushkil hai ... ki khatra badhta dekhkar tum flirt karti ho ... ya flirt karne se khatra badh jaata hai-  Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms

Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review





Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Commando 2 Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review


Vidyut Jammwal is a solid action star and his stunts are the only reason you manage to sit through this never-ending tale of 'catch-Vicky Chadda-if-you-can'. The opening scene is spectacular. Sadly, the cat and mouse game between the cops and the criminal is not one bit exciting as the story pretends to be more intelligent than it is.

 Every move is far-fetched and preposterous. Why would the cops, who accidentally witness Chadda's confrontation with their co-member Karan (Jammwal) just stand there staring at the two blatantly, knowing they could get killed! All your doubts about this chase are left unanswered like the bizarre instance mentioned above. The Home Minister comes across like a jobless person, who has nothing else to do in the world, except for making inane phone calls to these undercover agents.

Director Deven Bhojani tries too hard to evoke intrigue but the absurd script leaves no room for thrill. The multiple illogical twists leave you frustrated and in no mood to connect the dots and decode the mystery. Also, the director seems to be a diehard fan of Mission Impossible series and American superhero films as various scenes remind you of the original versions.

Barring Esha Gupta's ravishing looks and permanent smirk, nothing quite stands out in the film. None of the lead actors are able to show a single expression. Ada Sharma's attempt at speaking comic Hyderabadi Hindi (or at least that's we thought it was) fails to amuse.

The blaring 'Commando commando' background during the action scenes is strikingly outdated. Overstretched and uninspiring, this film is reminiscent of a poor man's Abbas Mustan film. Even decent action cannot salvage this dreary supposed crime thriller.



Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/commando-2-the-black-money-trail/movie-review/57445012.cms