Tumhari Sulu is an awesome film on many levels. It has an outstanding leading lady living the character and also a content with soul enriched in humor and emotions. With subtle references of feminism getting depicted convincingly, Tumhari Sulu was one film that made me happy after a long while. With each and every character… Continue reading Tumhari Sulu
Category: Hindi
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Qarib Qarib Singlle
Two strangers going for a road trip and falling in love at the end is a theme that can’t be called as a really fresh one. The new movie from Tanuja Chandra, Qarib Qarib Singlle is repeating the same thing but in a more organic way. With characters having that faulty characteristics and the performances… Continue reading Qarib Qarib Singlle
Ittefaq
I haven’t seen the 1961 Ittefaq by Yasha Chopra and as the cast of the 2017 version of it has admitted that they also haven’t seen it, I think I kind of have the right to have an opinion on this new Ittefaq (So no comparisons in this review). It is very evidently clear that… Continue reading Ittefaq
Golmaal Again
If your idea of entertaining cinema is slapstick jokes that won’t stay in your head after you leave the theater, Golmaal Again from Rohit Shetty is exactly the kind of movie you should watch. Golmaal franchise which now seems like the NREGS equivalent for actors like Arshad Warsi, Kunal Khemu, Shreyas Talpade and Tushar Kapoor,… Continue reading Golmaal Again
Secret Superstar
When I saw the trailer of the film Secret Superstar, my first impression was that this could be the music version of Nagesh Kukunoor’s cricket oriented inspiring tale Iqbal. Even though the premise seemed slightly similar, the film here is aiming something beyond the usual chase your dreams thought. Addressing the issue of male dominancy… Continue reading Secret Superstar
Chef
Jon Favreau’s chef was a light hearted film that radiated a positive vibe even after being a template self discovering inspiring film. Staying close to the driving emotions of the film was the key thing that made Favreau’s Chef a hearty movie. When it comes to the Hindi version (Indian version would be the more… Continue reading Chef
Haseena Parkar
Haseena Parkar directed by Apoorva Lakhia is presented as a court room drama where we get to see the flash back of Haseena’s life as the prosecutor questions her in front of the judge. But the court arguments are pretty lame and the movie itself is this typical glorification of a negative persona and thus… Continue reading Haseena Parkar
Newton
At the end of the jungle sequence in the movie Newton, a few people in the audience laughed. And I felt that laughter which came out of shear ignorance is the reason why a movie like Newton got made. Newton from director Amit V Masurkar is a fabulously made hard hitting black comedy that looks… Continue reading Newton