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...

REVIEW: New Normal

  A pivotal conversation that surrounds LGBTQIA+ discourse is the need to normalise queer relationships, as that is what they are — normal. In late April,...

REVIEW: Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 (in theatres)

  Meant to be steeped in mystery, with the usual ingredients of a ghost-centric film, replete with evil spirits and tantra-mantra, Anees Bazmee's 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa...

Review: Dhaakad

  Director Razneesh Ghai's Dhaakad is an action-packed, stylishly mounted but twisted thriller that has the feel of a graphic novel. Designed as an espionage thriller,...

Review: Gaganyaan – Bharat Ki Antariksh Udaan (Discovery+)

  Gaganyaan, a 47-minute documentary streaming on discovery+, showcases India's ambitious odyssey of sending Indian astronauts into space in an Indian spacecraft by 2023. The film...

Indian links at Sydney Film Festival 2022

  This year’s Sydney Film Festival reaps a variety of strong Indian films. A diverse selection brings to surface a documentary, a feature film, a fantasy...

Review: Jayeshbhai Jordaar

  Debutant Director Divyang Thakkar's Jayeshbhai Jordaar, in which Ranveer Singh plays the eponymous character, is an endearingly light-hearted film packed with ample social messages. While...

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