Bheemasena Nalamaharaja (Review): A hodgepodge of ingredients that is far from a gastronomic delight
Daane Daane pe likha hai khane waale ka naam (each grain of rice has the consumer’s name ingrained) goes the famous saying. The thesis of…
Daane Daane pe likha hai khane waale ka naam (each grain of rice has the consumer’s name ingrained) goes the famous saying. The thesis of…
When the season 1 becomes monstrous hit across the country, it weighs on the makers to come up with a worthy season 2. This weight…
In the times of a pandemic outdoors and an epidemic on prime time indoors, this anthology brings in two key missing elements: hope and candour….
Zakariya’s new film told through the format of a meta-movie is intrinsically a spiritual successor to Blessy’s Kaazcha (2004) and Rosshan Andrews’ Udayananu Tharam (2005)….
To tweak Christopher Hitchens quote: Everyone has a story inside them, and in most cases that is where it should stay. Silence, with a story…
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Cargo starts with an ‘advertisement from earth’ featuring a Loneliness Detective (Biswapati Sarakr of TVF fame) who pitches himself as a cure for the viewer’s…
Mammootty’s stature today is derived through consistent hard work, extraordinary diligence and undying commitment. In the formative years, as an actor, he persisted in the…
V should have had a theatrical release. Not because it is visual spectacle deserving of the silver screen, but because theatres can be breeding ground…
The lockdown has pushed creative artists, especially filmmakers, to think out-of-the-box. As a result, many imaginative attempts came into limelight. Pandemic thriller, lockdown film.. as…
An aerial view of the countryside―(drone shot, of course), a village enchantress who eventually elopes with the postman, an old 80’s style village junction, unrealistic…
A man runs, staggering into the mountainous snow enveloped lands of Himalayan villages leaving behind him a long trail of deep footprints in the snow…