Atlas (on Netflix) - 7/10. Decent sci-fi romp with a few heartfelt moments.
Yeah, nice vfx/sfx and reminded me of I-Robot.Atlas (on Netflix) - 7/10. Decent sci-fi romp with a few heartfelt moments.
Yeah saw today and would have been much better but anyways watched with sub few days back.Dual Audio and Dubbed in English versions are out now.
Yeah saw today and would have been much better but anyways watched with sub few days back.
P.S. They managed to kill Godzilla in 50's but can't do anything in modern days
Hindi films scary? Now you scaring me or kidding... Just watch for time pass is what 80% Hindi flicks are for. I mostly tune to them for accompanying me with the bakbak in my lunch/dinner! Only 20% makes to my list worthwhile watching and to be rated.Shaitaan (2024).. Idk what to rate. Maybe 1/10
Didn't feel even a little bit scared at any point. Plot was completely predictable right from the beginning to the end. The story felt weak. At points it did feel gross but that's all. Disappointed with all the hype here.
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Hindi films scary? Now you scaring me or kidding... Just watch for time pass is what 80% Hindi flicks are for. I mostly tune to them for accompanying me with the bakbak in my lunch/dinner! Only 20% makes to my list worthwhile watching and to be rated.
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but can anyone help me identify the movie.
Amitabh Bacchhan plays the son of a zimidar (landlord), and his stepmom doesnt like him, and keeps telling him to go out and play, to focus on agriculture etc, so that he neglects his study, and goes on to fail in life.
Yes, I can help with that. The movie you're describing sounds like "Majboor" (1974). In this film, Amitabh Bachchan plays the role of Ravi Khanna, who faces various challenges and adversities, including issues related to family and inheritance. However, if the specific details about the stepmother and the focus on agriculture are crucial, it might be another film, as Amitabh Bachchan has a vast filmography with many roles involving complex family dynamics. If you have any more details or if this doesn't seem quite right, feel free to provide more information!