Gulaab Gang

Review :- Straight on, Gulaab Gang’s deepest colour comes from its villain, Madam ji, a politician of supreme ambition and total crassness, played with aplomb by Juhi Chawla. The film’s…

Queen

Review :- The action begins in a middle-class Delhi household. The father is a mithaiwala; his daughter Rani Mehra or Queen (Kangana Ranaut) is naive, even appears stupid in today’s…

Anuradha

Review :- If you liked ‘women-oriented’ films made in the 90’s, where the fairer sex was primarily portrayed as the sacrificing-virtuous lot and when women were expected to be nothing…

Dee Saturday Night

Review :- Filmmaker Jay Prakash intends to make an expose on the nightlife of Mumbai, a la Madhur Bhandarkar. But shoddy execution, poor performances and immature storytelling make it look…

Highway

Review :- Straight up, Highway is not a sunny, funny road-trip. It is Imtiaz Ali’s starkest, darkest work yet. Rich Veera (Bhatt) steps away from her Monsoon Wedding-style shaadi preparations…

Gunday

Review :  Straight up, Gunday pays loving homage to Bollywood classics ‘Sholay’, ‘Kaala Patthar’ and other ‘brothers-in-arms’ films while offering more. Gunday is Oliver Twist, given a Bollywood twist. Orphaned Bala (Kapoor)…

Ya Rab

Review :  The much revered maulana Jilani (Akhilendra Mishra) is actually a wicked man who brainwashes young boys, so they commit atrocities in the name of religion. For his own…

Babloo Happy Hai

Review :  Best friends Jatin (Sahil Anand), Harry (Sumit Suri) and Rohan (Amol Parashar) take a road trip to Manali as Jatin is engaged to the very dominating Tamanna (Preet…

Miss Lovely

Review :- Picture this. A bunch of ready-to-titillate starlets, crude men waiting to pull out their ‘pistols’, rubber-faced monsters melting in blood, cranky beds on tawdry sets, shaky hand-held cameras…

Paranthe Wali Gali

Review :- Playwright and theatre director Sachin Gupta’s debut film with an interesting title offers a fresh perspective on life, ambition and our ability to hit back harder when life…