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Eesho Review: A Predictable Thriller With Some Great Performances

Eesho is a Malayalam thriller headlined by Jayasurya and Jaffar Idukki, directed by Nadirshah with a screenplay by Suneesh Varanad. This SONY LIV movie deals with the themes of sexual assault against children and POCSO cases. The trailer of the movie portrayed it as a fantastic edge-of-the-seat thriller. But, does it actually live up to… Continue reading Eesho Review: A Predictable Thriller With Some Great Performances

Plan A Plan B Review: Netflix’s Latest Is A Cliched Rom-Com With A Predictable Storyline

Plan A Plan B, starring Riteish Deshmukh and Tamannah Bhatia in lead roles, is Netflix’s latest offering in the rom-com genre. The quirky and witty trailer gave us hopes of something fresh and exciting. And the concept of pitting a divorce lawyer against a matchmaker is interesting, to say the least. But does it come… Continue reading Plan A Plan B Review: Netflix’s Latest Is A Cliched Rom-Com With A Predictable Storyline

Vikram Vedha Review: Hrithik Roshan Lights The Screen On Fire In This Action Thriller

When Bollywood does entertainment and action right, the audience is bound to love it. And that’s what you get in Vikram Vedha. An all-out Bollywood masala film, without the unnecessary but far too common elements of sexism and misogyny, Vikram Vedha is an absolute delight to watch. Directed by Pushkar and Gayatri, Vikram Vedha stars… Continue reading Vikram Vedha Review: Hrithik Roshan Lights The Screen On Fire In This Action Thriller

Chup Review: A Gripping Thriller That Gives You Chills But Leaves You Wanting More

Chup is a rare film, even for fans of the thriller genre. It takes a socially relevant topic and twists it in an unimaginable way. In this story, a ruthless, creative killer is targeting film critics, terrifying the Indian film industry and confusing the Mumbai police. As the murders pile up, the police find themselves… Continue reading Chup Review: A Gripping Thriller That Gives You Chills But Leaves You Wanting More

Babli Bouncer Review: Nothing Special About This Age-Old Tale Of Finding Self In A Big City

Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar and starring Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead, Babli Bouncer is the story of a young girl from a small town who moves to a big city. Hailing from Asola Fatehpur, Babli is the daughter of a pehlwan. Much to her father’s pride and her mother’s dismay, Babli is nothing like the… Continue reading Babli Bouncer Review: Nothing Special About This Age-Old Tale Of Finding Self In A Big City

Jogi Review: A Riveting Story Of Friendship And Survival In 1984 Delhi

We always knew Jogi would be difficult to watch from the moment it was announced. But the teaser doesn’t prepare you for the horror that unfolds on screen in this film, especially if you don’t know about the brutality of 1984 in Delhi. Starring Diljit Dosanjh, Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub, Kumud Mishra, and Hiten Tejwani, Jogi… Continue reading Jogi Review: A Riveting Story Of Friendship And Survival In 1984 Delhi

Dahan Review: A Gory Horror Series That Doesn’t Move Fast Enough

Starring Tisca Chopra, Saurabh Shukla, and Rajesh Tailang among other prominent actors, the web series Dahan is directed by Vikranth Pawar. Set in Rajasthan, Dahan combines folklore and the fight between modernity and tradition to bring a gory, horror drama. Tisca Chopra plays Avani Raut, a disgraced, troubled IAS officer who takes on a new… Continue reading Dahan Review: A Gory Horror Series That Doesn’t Move Fast Enough

Jahaan Chaar Yaar Review: Alcohol, Girls’ Trip, And Modern Clothes, Bollywood’s Version Of Empowered Women

It’s 2022, and the idea of feminism and empowered women has kinda shifted to bigger, more well-rounded themes. But apparently, Bollywood still believes that the quickest way to show empowerment and equality is by removing the desiness of women. From wearing modern clothes, talking rudely to their family members in the name of not taking… Continue reading Jahaan Chaar Yaar Review: Alcohol, Girls’ Trip, And Modern Clothes, Bollywood’s Version Of Empowered Women

Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva Review: The Movie Is A Visual Treat Even If The Rest Is An Incoherent Mess

Have you heard the Hindi idiom ‘apne paer pe kulhadi maarna‘? That’s exactly what I did when I quite enthusiastically told my boss, “Hey boss, I’ll watch Brahmāstra. You take a chill pill.” I should have paid heed when she responded, “Jaa mere sher jaa, jee le apni zindagi.” She already knew what the movie… Continue reading Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva Review: The Movie Is A Visual Treat Even If The Rest Is An Incoherent Mess

Cuttputlli Review: Akshay Kumar’s Latest Film Is A Murder Mystery That Falls Flat

At a time when Bollywood is really trying to find its feet again, a good murder mystery could have worked wonders. However, Cuttputlli falls flat and doesn’t deliver as much as we thought it would. Starring Akshay Kumar in the lead with Rakul Preet Singh, Sargun Mehta, Chandrachur Singh, Gurpreet Ghuggi and Sujith Shanker in… Continue reading Cuttputlli Review: Akshay Kumar’s Latest Film Is A Murder Mystery That Falls Flat

Delhi Crime Season 2 Review: This Raw And Gritty Season Tackles Class, Caste, And Systemic Bias

The internationally acclaimed Delhi Crime, created by Richie Mehta and directed by Tanuj Chopra, is back with a second season. While season one dealt with the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape case, the second season takes on the Kaccha-Baniyan gang. The second season of Delhi Crime sees Shefali Shah reprising the role of… Continue reading Delhi Crime Season 2 Review: This Raw And Gritty Season Tackles Class, Caste, And Systemic Bias

Liger Review: “Cross Breed” Of Terrifying Misogyny And The Worst Of Cinema

Most of the time, Bollywood gets away with a lot of bad cinema because we’re not really supposed to take it seriously. However, sometimes, the cinema is so bad that everyone involved needs to be held accountable. If we were to call Liger a bad film, that would be the understatement of the year. It’s… Continue reading Liger Review: “Cross Breed” Of Terrifying Misogyny And The Worst Of Cinema

Aunty Eve Reviews The Next 365 Days: Laura Makes Really Bad Choices

Are you back, baby girl? Well, I am…with a review of the third movie in the craziest movie franchise ever made. I mean, how do the makers of 365 Days release two movies in less than a year? Did they shoot both together? That would make sense, you know. Keeping the actors in a flow… Continue reading Aunty Eve Reviews The Next 365 Days: Laura Makes Really Bad Choices

Dobaaraa Review: A Movie With Fine Performances That’s Engaging, Thrilling, And True To Its Roots

The official remake of the Spanish movie Mirage is now out in theatres. Starring Taapsee Pannu in the lead role and directed by Anurag Kashyap, Dobaaraa is a time-travel mystery drama. The second outing of the actor-director duo, Dobaaraa is another exciting film. Stylised as 2:12, the title of the film is a play on… Continue reading Dobaaraa Review: A Movie With Fine Performances That’s Engaging, Thrilling, And True To Its Roots

Never Have I Ever 3 Review: Lots Of Teen Drama, Heartwarming Moments, And Some Fresh Romance

Never Have I Ever is probably every desi person’s guilty pleasure as it presents a very desi front with real struggles. Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher have done a great job to make it fresh, witty, and relatable for all generations. So, when the third season of the series dropped on Netflix, we had to… Continue reading Never Have I Ever 3 Review: Lots Of Teen Drama, Heartwarming Moments, And Some Fresh Romance