Jal
Review :- Time for a desert safar(i). So carry gallons of water (even blood can’t buy you more), ample sun block and a spirit that doesn’t drain along the dusty…
Dishkiyaoon
Review :- Viki Kartoos (Harman Baweja) is a scarred child. He has lost his mother early in life and leads a loveless existence. His father, Rajit Kapur, advocates the ways…
O Teri
Review :- PP (Samrat) and his buddy Anand Ishwarwam Devdutt Subramanium, aka (groan) AIDS (Amrohi) are two DYTs (dumb young things) lost in the cut-throat world of TV reporting. With…
Youngistaan
Review :- Wake up to the new face of modern India. Governed by a 28-year Prime Minister, well-bred, free-thinking and fashionably good-looking in denims and designer wear. And a live-in…
Station
Review :- There are no ethics in the crime world except for one rule – kill to survive and deceive to rule. You don’t play this game. It plays you.…
Ragini MMS 2
Review :- Hold onto your pants as Erotica meets Eerie in a sequel that traces Ragini’s haunted past. Rewind: Uday and Ragini’s dirty, horny weekend in an isolated house turned…
Gang of Ghosts
Review :- Satish Kaushik’s Gang of Ghosts is a remake of the Bengali social satire, Bhooter Bhabishyat (2012). So as such, the plot that comments on how land-grabbing sharks in…
Ankhon Dekhi
Review :- Societal norms often dictate our actions and beliefs. Day in, day out, you try hard to fit in. Who would want to come across as ignorant, odd and…
Lakshmi
Review :- Fair, fresh and barely fourteen. Pretty and virgin. Comes with a price tag (negotiable). Ready for sale! This is what a brothel-broker’s sale-pitch would’ve been for teenage girl…
Bewakoofiyaan
Review :- ‘Romance in times of recession’ can be a buzzkill. When currency crash leads to heartbreaks and house-breaks. And the youth are left with bankrupt dreams. Morbid, huh? Hold…