All posts tagged: Tearjerker

The Mehta Boys review: Director Boman Irani gets actor Boman Irani’s career-best performance in a splendid tearjerker | Bollywood

The Mehta Boys review: Director Boman Irani gets actor Boman Irani’s career-best performance in a splendid tearjerker | Bollywood

There is a moment in The Mehta Boys when Boman Irani‘s character is frantically typing his will days after his wife’s death as he is about to leave the house he has spent all his life in. As his daughter pleads for him to stop till they get ‘home’, Boman’s character screams, ‘This is home!’ The way his voice breaks and his eyes water when he says it makes you realise how no director has truly utilised this man’s talent. It took director Boman Irani to get the best of actor Boman Irani. But The Mehta Boys is more than just that performance. It is a stunningly simple and relatable film that gets so much right and contains some of the finest, understated performances of late. It is a slice-of-life film that the doyens of Hindi parallel cinema would be proud of. (Also read: Boman Irani says his directorial debut The Mehta Boys shows how ‘we’re all guilty of backseat driving’ as parents) The Mehta Boys review: Boman Irani and Avinash Tiwary star in this …

Sky Force review: Akshay Kumar’s stellar act makes this cinematic recreation of 1965 Indo-Pak War a tearjerker | Bollywood

Sky Force review: Akshay Kumar’s stellar act makes this cinematic recreation of 1965 Indo-Pak War a tearjerker | Bollywood

Jingoistic, country bashing, emotional melodrama – there are quite a few terms attached to films about Indian armed forces or about ‘spies’ who are Zinda after multiple death-defying missions, no disrespect to either of them. Sky Force Review: Akshay Kumar carries this war drama on his capable shoulders. It’s just that most of these films want to appeal to the patriots inside all of us- and they don’t quit until they succeed. ‘Hindustan’ ‘Bhartiya’ everything is thrown at you… but no one benefits from a war, and there’s no changing that truth. Sky Force is a refreshing watch in that aspect, as putting that point across is its only aim. A cinematic recreation of India’s retaliatory attack on the Sargodha airbase in Pakistan during the 1965 Indo-Pak War, the film is sensible, crisp and doesn’t rely on chest-thumping sloganeering to convince you. (Also read: Sky Force trailer: Akshay Kumar and debutant Veer Pahariya team up for ‘India’s first airstrike’, Sara Ali Khan seen too) What is Sky Force about? It begins with Wing Commander K.O …

Will Smith Names the Movie That TRUMPS Everything (It’s This Tearjerker!)

Will Smith Reveals His Best Movie That Made His Career Ahead Of Bad Boys: Ride Or Die Release ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Bad Boys: Ride or Die has finally rolled up the curtains in theatres, and Will Smith’s distinguished acting career stands out above the rest. With over 30 years in the Hollywood industry, Smith has starred in some of the industry’s finest movies, but according to him, there is one acclaimed film that is exceptional. From Enemy of the State, Men in Black, King Richard, to Ali, Will Smith’s acting prowess is nothing to compare. In a recent appearance on the latest episode of Hot Ones, the Oscar-winner was asked which of his many films he considered the best. To this, Smith shared, “I think the individual best movie, all around, that I’ve ever made is ‘The Pursuit of Happyness.’” He continued, “Right behind that is the first ‘Men In Black.’ The direction, cinematography, and music. If I had to put four of them in a time capsule, it would be ‘The …

5 Tearjerker Moments In Episodes 11-12 Of “The Escape Of The Seven: Resurrection”

After the recent character development of most of the main characters, the tone of the story has completely changed. The characters who once lacked emotions are now delivering scenes that bring tears to viewers’ eyes. From Yang Jin Mo’s (Yoon Jong Hoon’s) love confession, to Han Mo Ne’s (Lee Yoo Bi’s) motherly actions, here are five tearjerker moments from episodes 11 and 12 of “The Escape of the Seven: Resurrection.” Warning: spoilers for episodes 11-12 below. No Han Na’s internal struggle One of the things that many people take for granted is a happy childhood, one that allows you to act like a child. This reality makes No Han Na’s (Shim Ji Yoo’s) situation even more saddening. Han Na was an ordinary kid who had a loving mother, No Paeng Hee (Han Bo Reum), and lived a normal and happy life. However, her childhood was snatched away from her, and now she carries the weight of her mother’s death on her shoulders. No matter how many times an adult tells her that she did not …