Srikanth: Rajkummar Rao leads a gripping tale of self-determination that feels like a warm hug May 12, 2024
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan: Action and a swashbuckling Prithviraj Sukumaran are the highlights of this Ali Abbas Zafar’s directorial April 12, 2024
Swatantra Veer Savarkar: An Honest Insight Into India’s Freedom Struggle From A Different Perspective March 23, 2024
Main Atal Hoon: Pankaj Tripathi Delivers A Magnetic Performance In This Moderately Engaging Political Drama January 19, 2024
Dunki: This Rajkumar Hirani Directorial Is A Heartwarming Tale That Tackles An Important Social Issue December 21, 2023
Animal: A Chilling Psychological Portrait Of A Man Who Is Desperate To Get Love And Affection From His Father December 1, 2023
Tiger 3: An Action Spectacle For Fans Of Salman And Spy Movies But This Tiger Doesn’t Pack The Same Punch As War And Pathaan November 13, 2023
The Great Indian Family: Vijay Krishna Acharya’s Plea For Inclusivity In Diversity September 23, 2023
Neeyat: A Concoction Of Agatha Christie And Sherlock Holmes That Produces More Groans Than Thrills July 8, 2023
Satyaprem Ki Katha: A Heartwarming Story that Makes You Want A Real-Life Partner Like Kartik Aaryan’s Sattu June 29, 2023
Kerala Story: This Adah Sharma Starrer Is A Poignant Watch In Spite Of Its Melodramatic Tone And Questionable Politics May 6, 2023
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan: A Tent-Pole Commercial Entertainer That Celebrates Salman Khan’s Larger-Than-Life Persona April 18, 2023
Bholaa: A Competent Action Thriller, But Lacks The Vulnerability Of Lokesh Kanagaraj’s ‘Kaithi’ April 1, 2023
Shehzada: Kartik Aaryan Tries Hard But This ‘Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo’ Remake Lacks Commercial Grip February 18, 2023