-Maa
ki Shakit (Ammoru)
(1996)
Successful
South Indian mythology-drama-horror special effects extravaganza |
-Madhoshi
(2004)
A
deliriously absurd but fun roller coaster ride full of amazing plot
twists! |
-Main
Hoon Na
(2004)
Frothy,
totally entertaining 70's style "wholesome family entertainer" |
-Main
Prem ki Diwani Hoon
(2003)
An
updated version of Basu Chatterji's humourous classic Chitchor |
-Mangalsutra (1981) South horror drama takes a leaf from The Exorcist but none of the potency |
-Mangal Pandey (2005) Impressively mounted historical epic - ambitious, impressive and flawed |
-Mann
(1999)
Misguided
attempt at a lightweight, sensitive love story.....a rare dud starring
Aamir Khan. |
-Masti
(2004)
Cheap Bollywood take on the American Pie genre - avoid! |
-Maula
Jat
(1979)
Maula
Jat is Lollywoods stunning answer to James Bond..........an enormous
classic of its kind. |
-Maula
Jat in London
(1981)
Dastardly
Jat and Nut shennanigans continue, but now London is the
scene! |
-Maut
(1998)
Stunningly
abysmal new (Post Ramsays) wave of horror truly plunges the depths of
artlessness |
-Mehndi
Waley Hath
(2000)
A
fairly noble attempt at shedding light on a barbaric tradition against
women |
| -Mela
(2000)
Not
to be taken seriously and enjoyed for what it is
starring Aamir
Khan, Twinkle, Faizal Khan |
-Mera
Naam Raja
(1978)
Bond
insipired caper promises much but fails to live up to it's poster stars
Habib, Naghma |
-Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi (2002) Bollywoodization
of My Best Friend's Wedding retains the originals spunk |
-Miss
Cleopatra (1990) Nonsensical and typical revenge masala flick is enlivened by fantastic possession subplot |
-Miss
Hippy
(1974)
Family
adopts "westernised, modern lifestyle" with calamitous results,
stars Shabnam and Nadeem |
-Mission
Kashmir
(2000)
excellent
performances, a gripping plot and tight direction.
|
-Mohobbatein
(2000)
Follow
up to Dilwale Dulhania is highly ambitious but ultimately a flawed successor
|
-Mohabbat
Zindagi Hai
(1975)
Westernized
values threated to wreak havoc in this thrilling epic fable stars Zeba |
-Moksha
(2001)
A
fresh and intelligent film, cleverly plotted and beautifully shot stars
Arjun Rampal, Manisha Koirala |
-Moosa
Khan
(2001)
Despicable
for its message of hatred & intolerance and woefully inept. Stars
Shaan, Saima |
-Mr.
303
(1971)
Trippy local Bond clone's got it all; cars, guns, girls (the delectable
Tarana), chases, action....thrills!!! |
-Mr.
and Mrs. Iyer
(2002)
A
bus ride to Calcutta turns into a harrowing ordeal when religious fanatics
strike |
-Mujhe
Kuch Kehna Hai
(2001)
Jumpin
Jack Jeetu introduces his son Tusshar in this romantic piffle |
-Mujhse
Dosti Karoge
(2002)
Brilliant
cast, locations and lavish production values but no decent script |
-Mumbai
se Aaya Mera Dost
(2003)
Turgid,
pointless and boring drivel with Lagaan undertones stars Abhishek |
-Murdaa
(2000)
Obsessive
stalker returns in an afterlife to exact hideous revenge
in this gory post Ramsay's shocker |
-Murdaa
Ghar
(2000)
Z-grade
kitchen sink horror with no little style and no imagination |
-Musafir (2005) Cheap, flashy and decidely tacky regurgitation of Oliver Stone's U-Turn starring Anil Kapoor |