Aap Kaa Surroor - The film drew good amount of curiosity amidst the moviegoers as Himesh Reshammiya made his acting debut with this one. The story was ordinary and resembled to a number of movies made in the past. It was the sheer presence of Himesh which attracted the masses to the cinema theatres.

Apne – ‘Apne’ is a family drama, a story which is close to the hearts of the Deol family. It’s subject is born out of the most important aspect of Indian life – Family. Indian men have time and again sacrificed their dreams of winning the world over to keep their families intact.

Chak De India – King Khan leaves you mesmerized with a gala cinematic experience. The film is fused with the elements of slick storyline, energetic performances and great field emotions. Chak De India deserved to be a hit in true aspects of technical proficiency. The film presents an exciting perspective on a simple plot, with a dose of laughs and shudders. For me, Chak De India stands out from the rest so far this year.

Guru - Mani Ratnam is a perfectionist and Guru is no exception. His direction is first rate and everything on-screen looks real. Cinematography, dialogues, and the screenplay are all above standard. But, it is the acting of the main players that give the film the edge.

Heyy Babyy – Director Sajid Khan deserves full credits to bring out the special unseen moments between his actors. The screenplay loses its pace in the second half. Cinematography is eye-catching and the blend of Hindi and English dialogues gels perfectly with the whole set up.

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