Ki And Ka

Whole role reversal idea, Balki making it and that sizzling chemistry of Kareena and Arjun in the trailer made me wish that this movie works for everyone and become something like, lets say Queen. But Ki And Ka drops suddenly after a point and becomes underwhelming on the whole. The movie begins nicely (excluding the opening… Continue reading Ki And Ka

Thozha

Based on the 2011 French film The Intouchables, Thozha from director Vamsi Paidipally is a mixed bag that on the whole is a pleasing one as it doesn’t try to make situations that much complicated emotionally. The filmy selfless heroism is definitely cheesy and at times looks too much, but the less exaggerated characterization and… Continue reading Thozha

Kali

Barring the awkwardness of Sai Pallavi’s Malayalam, Kali is a fair enough movie that had the scope to be a really daring attempt, but may be because of the burden of expectations they decided not to go for the risky part and make it a more commercially appealing, yet realistic cinema with elements of fun… Continue reading Kali

Rocky Handsome

As I have not seen the movie based on which Rocky Handsome was made, there won’t be any comparisons in this review. Nishikant Kamath after the much acclaimed Drishyam remake joins hands with his other remake “Force” star John Abraham for this new movie called Rocky Handsome and to be very honest it looks like… Continue reading Rocky Handsome

Zootopia

Zootopia is a really different animated cinema experience mainly because of the atypical treatment it has got. The existing format that studios follow these days gets a nice tweak here. It has the typical elements we expect in animated feature films, but there is a nice little extension to it. With impressive detailing given to… Continue reading Zootopia

Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha

Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha has these flaws of theatricality in scenes, but the movie has really powerful ironies which does create an impact on the viewer. It questions the religions for its transformation in to something that divides people and utilizes their inabilities. With undertones of many social misunderstandings in the narrative it’s a film that… Continue reading Moonam Naal Njayarazhcha

Mohavalayam

Mohavalayam has a script that takes ample time to construct ironies and dilemmas. But the drama in the narrative is so high that there is no emotional impact on us as a viewer. By the time we finish the movie, it is pretty much like – okay I got what you are trying to convey… Continue reading Mohavalayam