Films, Reviews & Recommendations 24 May 2021 ‘Nayattu’ is probably the best crime thriller of 2021. Its screenplay is a masterpiece! Over the years I have seen several hard hitting films, be it Visaranai [2015] or Asuran [2019] to name a… Farhad Dalal No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 21 May 2021 ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ is an interesting watch as a commercial film but it doesn’t have a tight enough script to deliver a solid product The movie opens with an unsettling sequence - the camera fixed to an obnoxious trio of sexist men in a… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 18 May 2021 ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ provides plenty of adrenaline but nothing to write home about Those Who Wish Me Dead is a classic Neo-Western action thriller that follows the template of the genre – a… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 12 May 2021 ‘The Disciple’ will transport you to the world of classical music – A must watch for every cinema lover I must admit that The Disciple is probably one of the best and most thought provoking Indian films that has… Sadiq Suleman No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 09 May 2021 ‘Moxie’ is delightfully humorous and oh-so-inspiring film Set against the backdrop of a high-school chick-flick, Moxie is not-your-typical teenage drama. The film opens in a dense forest,… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 12 Apr 2021 ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ is a mirror of the society we live in, and if it makes you feel uncomfortable – it’s done its job! What can I say about The Great Indian Kitchen that has not already been said before? The film left me… Nidhi Sahani 1 Comment
News, Reviews & Recommendations 12 Apr 2021 25 Years Of Kaalapani: Revisiting a film that portrayed the brutality of the British Raj Indian cinema is famous for films based on the core theme of patriotism and the struggle for independence. Some of… Sadiq Suleman No Comments
Films, Reviews & Recommendations 30 Mar 2021 ‘Pagglait’ is a charming film that will nudge you to question the status quo Research shows that there are typically five stages of grief: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance. But what if there… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Films, News 27 Mar 2021 Revisiting The Magic Of Mayabazar, 64 Years After its Release Whenever film viewers discuss about the legacy of Telugu cinema, they will never forget mentioning Mayabazar [1957]. This epic fantasy… Sadiq Suleman No Comments