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January-May

1. Piku
The fact that a film which explores death and sickness is being called a
feel good film says eons about the film. Soojit Sarkar after Vicky Donor and
Madras caf has given another film. It was funny, it was touching and still
was so real, it felt almost like a story from the average persons life. In a
world where old age homes are sprouting at every corner of cities, the film
is a refreshing take on a young working womans dedication towards her
old father. What I loved most was the way the film showed how people feel
annoyed and angry with their old parents habits and actions, while at the
same time
Mad Max
If I say this is the best film of 2015 and the best action film ever, it would
be an understatement. Right from the first scene it gets into full force and
never gets dull for even one moment. Even the best films have one or two
low moments, where one can take loo breaks, but trust me this has none.
Possibly the best take on feminism ever potrayed on sliver screen
Nicholas Hault is exceptional as Nux the war boy. He gets to mouth the
best dialogues which are both funny and iconic (Its a lovely day, I live! I
die! I live again, Take me to valhella) His naming the two tumors on his
shoulder as Larry and Barry and referring to Max as his Blood Bag are
possibly one of the most humourous moments in the film.

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