Here are the Kai Po Che Movie Reviews
Director Abhishek Kapoor vividly plants a male-bonding and sports tale within the horrors of modern Indian history.
A rollicking male-bonding picture about three buddies who open a cricket academy in India’s exotic Gujarat, Brothers for Life turns extremely dark and violent in the last half hour, becoming a far more significant film holding strong crossover potential as well as festival interest. Actor-turned-director Abhishek Kapoor (his 2006 Aryan was a boxing drama) puts muscle and passion into the game, but comes into his own in depicting the horrors of the ferocious Hindu-Muslim clashes that shook Ahmedabad in 2002. The Walt Disney subsidiary UTV, which also produced, is releasing worldwide on Feb. 22 in the U.S. and U.K. following its Berlin Panorama premiere.
Ratings:4/5 Kai Po Che Review By: Taran Adarsh Site: BollywoodHungama