Reviews

Maa Behen: Review

Maa Behen For decades, the phrase ‘Maa-Behen’ clubbed together has existed as an insult, thrown casually into conversations, road rage arguments and social media comment sections. Director Suresh Triveni...

Homebound: Review

  Homebound is a film which has a relatively humble premise, yet it’s in this simplicity that audiences come to fall in love with its...

Review : Baramulla

  n Indian cinema, Kashmir has always occupied a charged space. It is a landscape that has been sung about, fought over, romanticised, politicised, and...

Thamma review: the “bloodiest love story” without a love story

  The fourth installment in Maddock Films’ ever-expanding horror cinematic universe (MHCU), Thamma is as ambitious as it is atmospheric. Branded boldly as the "bloodiest...

The Ba***ds of Bollywood: Review

  When you are Shah Rukh Khan’s son, the world expects your first step into Bollywood to be monumental. Aryan Khan’s debut series The Ba***ds...

Review: War 2

  War 2 arrived with the weight of sky-high expectations. As the newest addition to Yash Raj Films’ growing spy universe, the film promised an...

Tehran: Review

  Tehran fires on all fronts. A gritty, grounded thriller where politics, pain, and patriotism collide. It is a gripping geo-political thriller rooted in the...

Dhadak 2: Review

  Caste discrimination remains one of the most persistent and painful social issues in India, yet it often hides in plain sight. Dhadak 2, the...

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