Vanvaas holds up a lens to something deeply personal yet universally relatable — the need to be seen. And in doing so, it leaves viewers with questions. How do we measure the worth of a person? Where does duty end, and love begin? And perhaps most poignantly — who is family, really?
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Movie Review: Laapataa Ladies proves that “nothing” in fact can be “everything”
So, the missing of two brides or their swapping while stepping into their new homes is no big deal in a patriarchal society like the one we live in. And Laapataa Ladies effortlessly, smoothly and with lots of tongue-in-cheek humour manages to bring this to our notice.
Movie Review: Masterful performance by Vicky Kaushal propels Sam Bahadur
Making a fictionalised feature film on an international, glamorous, real-life hero was an uphill climb. But Meghna Gulzar has nailed it right and proper, aided by the wonderful support of her team evident right through the film.
Sherlock season 4 review: Seemingly matured and tad twisted
New Year brought along a great deal of joy for the fans of mystery and detective genre of drama series. Anyone who was desperately waiting for the season-premiere of the BBC’s teleseries, ‘SHERLOCK’, had a reason to celebrate the amazement, get perplexed, and in some areas be a little disappointe