Prem Mayee

Review :- Prem Mayee is a good story gone wrong. The director seems as confused as his protagonist Payal (Shreya Narayan). Payal is an ambitious, intelligent, courageous girl, who assumes…

Login

Review :- Login is not about social networking. It’s not even about how internet has disconnected our lives. It’s about the hazards of using the internet carelessly. Perpetually single, never…

In the name of Tai

Review: Well-known Marathi actress Nishigandha Wad essays the role of a lawyer (Sandhya Purushottam), who fights to safeguard the rights and property of poor famers in rural Maharashtra. She is…

Kismet, Love, Paisa, Dilli

Review :- This one’s no ‘stand-up’ comedy. Neither will any part of you feel like giving it a standing ovation. This is as much of a dhoka, as the slang…

Pairon Talle

Review :- It’s Dilli again. Minus Chandni Chowk and chaat, baraats and bhangra, lassi and ladkis. Not that there’s anything wrong with Delhi a few shades duller, but the film…

English Vinglish

Review :- Shashi Godbole(Sridevi) is your average, upper-middle-class mother of two, whose special skills also include making ladoos. In fact, she’s so good in her sweetmeat that she even markets…

Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal

Review :- Bring out your ‘marker pens’ and get ready to ‘check’ if this fits the bill for a typical Priyadarshan comedy. 1. An almost-rural setting. 2. A medley of…

OMG: Oh My God

Review :- Straight on, OMG is Paresh Rawal’s movie – and one of his best. Akshay Kumar plays a small and sacred role but OMG is largely powered by Rawal’s…

Heroine

Review :- Multiple National-Award winning filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar takes vicarious pleasure in giving his audience a ring-side view of various walks of life. His Chandni Bar (2001) dealt with Mumbai…

Barfi

Review: He was born to a song playing on a Murphy radio, but this ‘Murphy’ baby (Ranbir) aka Barfi has a different law. Everything that has to go wrong will…