Kya Dilli Kya Lahore
Review :- Kya Dilli? Kya Lahore? Kya ‘baat’! Yes, battle-banter over cross-border firing and a bombardment of dialogues forms the crux of this film, set at a time (1948) when…
Revolver Rani
Review :- At the end of ‘Revolver Rani’ you come out shot by two bullets – one in the gut, the other in the heart. Such is the firepower of…
Dekh Tamasha Dekh
Review :- Actor Satish Kaushik’s massive bare body – with a belly of colossal proportions – dunked in a mud-bath, is one of many horrific-hilarious moments in this socio-political satire…
Bhoothnath Returns
Review :- ‘Knock Knock!’ ‘Who’s there?” ‘BOO!’ ‘Boo, who?’ Don’t wet your chads, kiddos. It’s just ‘Ghostbuster’ time with a 70-year old bhoot – mushy as marshmallow – gearing up…
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…
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…
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…
W
Review :- Sandhya (Leeza Mangaldas), Roohi (Lezlie Tripathy) and Manu (Sonal Giani) are budding musicians who are looking forward to performing at a music concert. A few days before the…
Sandcastle
Review :- Sandcastle is a film that, beneath the stylized production, attempts to address an important subject pertaining to women. It is a film that is split into many parts,…