Daawat-e-Ishq (Hindi, 2014)
The concept of dowry harassment has been dealt with in a unique fashion and the crew of Daawat-e-ishq can be patted on their shoulders for their effort. Despite an average story, Daawat-e-Ishq offers for a palatable watch for its screenplay centred around love through fine acting & of course, tasty food!
Aagadu (Telugu, 2014)
A super-cop, a dreaded don, a gorgeous heroine, a high-comic quotient and the hero avenging the death of this brother – sounds more like a movie from the 80s, huh??? Aagadu isn’t a movie that promises you a lot different from the other commercial products of this genre – yet this isn’t one that can be missed. Sit back and be prepared to be entertained.
Aadama Jaichomada (Tamil, 2014)
This is one riotous comedy that is also brave enough to take on the most notorious scandals to rock the nation in the recent years. Though devoid of a great story line, the kind of treatment provided ensures that the audience get their money’s worth. Pure and uncompromising fun makes this a great watch without a doubt!
Aranmanai (Tamil, 2014)
Decently made horror comedies always give good return on investment. In this case with Sundar.C at the helm, expectedly, the comedy portions score over the horror sequences. On the whole, Aranmanai is a watchable entertainer with a straightforward plot, oozing glamour & hilarious one-liners.
Dersu Uzala (Russian, 1975)
The film vividly captures the contrasting nature of forests - its superficial beauty & the dangerous powers seen as one goes deep inside and connects that beautifully with how humans based in contrasting setups can still share a deep-rooted bonding.