Reviews

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...

Sarzameen: Review

  In 2000, Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Mission Kashmir gave Indian cinema a powerful, emotionally searing portrayal of radicalisation, trauma, and the Kashmir conflict, anchored in...

Saiyaara: Review

  After what honestly feels like a hundred years of Bollywood force-feeding us love stories wrapped in toxic masculinity, age gaps wider than our attention...

Review: Aap Jaisa Koi

  It’s safe to say that globally, viewers have been pining for a rom-com which carries the same freshness and originality of early 90s flicks.  But...

Metro In Dino: Review

  There’s a tender chaos to Anurag Basu’s Metro In Dino, a film that stumbles, dances, and ultimately embraces the imperfect poetry of urban love....

Review: The Wrong Gods, Belvoir St Theatre

The Wrong Gods, the third play written by S. Shakthidharan (also co-director) presented by Belvoir St Theatre, is a powerful story of displacement, familial...

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