Saif Ali Khan reprises the role of a footloose, fancy-free, commitment-phobic playboy, who gets a reality check
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Movie Review Chhapaak: When acid is cheaper than a bottle of water
Hindi movie Chhapaak is based on the true story of the acid attack on Laxmi Aggarwal in New Delhi in 2005.
Movie Review: Good Newwz: Not a bad way to end the year
Good Newwz is a Hindi Movie by debutante director Raj Mehta about two couples and their pursuit of parenthood dealt with in a light-hearted way.
Movie Review: Mamangam: A captivating piece of period Kerala history
Mamangam a period story of generations of warriors dying to regain their honor is a good watch if you like history and are a Mammooty or Unni Mukundan fan.
Movie review: Saand ki Aankh shoots down stereotypes and hits the bullseye
Saànd ki Aankh is based on a true story of two sisters-in-law who took up shooting in their 60s and won multiple medals. The shooter ‘daadis’ as they are fondly called are now in their 80s.
Richa Chadha: Section 375 is more than just a courtroom drama
Powerhouse actress Richa Chadha was in Singapore for the world premiere of her latest film, a courtroom drama titled Section 375.
Movie Review: Nerkonda Paarvai takes a resolute look at the concept of consent, in Tamil this time
Movie review of Nerkonda Paarvai starring Ajith Kumar, Shraddha Srinath, Abirami Venkatachalam, Andrea Tariang, Rangaraj Pandey and Vidya Balan.
Movie Review Uyare: Of spurned lovers, jilted men and acid attacks
Uyare couldn’t have come out at a more appropriate time as Kerala witnesses an unprecedented surge of attacks not just in homes and on the streets but in schools and colleges as well! Pouring petrol and setting ablaze, stabbing and beheading of girls as young as 14 by spurned suitors, jilted lover
Movie Review: Chronicle of Anandi Gopalrao Joshee’s journey from a child bride to India’s first female doctor
Anandi Gopal review: More than a century before the #MeToo Movement (130 to 150 years ago to be exact), Maharashtrian women had engaged with not just the Indian men but also the State, in fights for Socio-Political reform.
Movie Review: A Divine (and Naezy) inspiration led to the making of this movie on the Indian Hip-Hop music scene.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Especially to Zoya Akhtar who has once again won hearts as she did with ‘Luck by Chance’ and ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’. Friendships, emotions and especially family dynamics are her forte. She has infused life, soul and passion into the characters, at once making you