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Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 24, 2009

MUMBAI: Omar Qureshi ace movie critic on The ZoOm Review Show gives his take on the latest film releases ? 3 Idiots, Stepfather and Trump Card.

Starting with the highly publicized 3 Idiots by Rajkumar Hirani, starring Aamir Khan along side the beautiful Kareena Kapoor, in their first ever movie. Accompanying them in the movie are gag-bags Sharman Joshi, R Mahadevan and Boman Irani. The film is based on Chetan Bhagat?s bestselling novel ?Five Point Someone? on three friends who struggle to enjoy their friendship and youth while trying to ward off the burden of grueling studies in an engineering college. Aamir Khan, Madhavan and Sharman Joshi play the three friends. Boman Irani plays a college professor while Kareena Kapoor plays Aamir?s romantic interest. 3 Idiots is a comedy of ideas that is as provocative as it is funny, as wildly entertaining as it is insightful. A laugh-riot that talks about the most important of human pursuits: self-actualization.

Trump Card revolves around a huge transaction of property which leads to murders, sting operations and spy work. The film is a suspense action thriller in which people are murdered for a specific cause. Everyone is disillusioned and clueless trying to find who is the killer?Is the motive money? Directed by Arshad Khan, the movie stars Vikram Kumar, Urvashi Chaudhary, Manasi Dohlav.

Stepfather is directed by Nelson McCormick and stars Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Penn Badgley and Amber Heard. Michael Harding (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to find his mother Susan (Sela Ward), happily in love with a man known as David Harris (Dylan Walsh). He seems like the perfect father and husband to everyone except Michael, who suspects that he is not quite the man he seems to be.

Tune in to ?The ZoOm Review Show?, find out which movie is worth a watch for the weekend Friday, December 25, 2009, 7:30pm only on ZoOm .