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: Enemy

  Director Anand Shankar's Enemy is an action entertainer that tells the story of two friends turning foes. The story begins in Ooty where Chozha, the...

10 Indian films and series to watch in November 2021

  Call My Agent Bollywood (Netflix) Adapted from the hugely popular 2015 French series, Call My Agent Bollywood is the story of four talent agents in...

Review: Dybbuk (Amazon Prime Video)

  Jewish-themed films are a rarity in the Indian film industry, and a horror one is a further far cry, despite there being a lot...

Review: Hum Do Hamare Do (Disney+ Hotstar)

  Director Abhishek Jain's Hum Do Hamare Do is a frothy entertainer that claims to be about reverse adoption (where kids adopt their parents), but...

Review: Babloo Bachelor

  Babloo Bachelor is a simple romantic drama with a hackneyed premise. Nevertheless, it is executed with earnestness. Set in Lucknow, Babloo Bachelor is the...

REVIEW: Bhavai (Rating: * * *)

  Set in the village of Khakhar in Gujarat, 'Bhavai', a popular folk theatre form, provides the backdrop of this tragedy. The film is a...

REVIEW: Tabbar (SonyLIV)

  Set in the heart of rural Punjab, 'Tabbar', family means everything for retired police constable Omkar (Pavan Malhotra), who, with the conniving mind of...

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