When Kanguva was announced as this Pan-Indian film by director Siva, it had a very mixed reaction since Siva was known for creating a certain style of gallery-pleasing entertainers that sort of over-emphasize emotions. His movies are basically an overdose of Paasam, and even the ones that have worked at the box office were largely… Continue reading Kanguva Review | Nobody Emerges a Winner in This Big Bland Screaming Competition
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Yodha Review | An Earnest Sidharth Malhotra Can’t Save This Logicless Jingoistic Torture
There are some bits in the second half of Yodha, the new Dharma Productions film directed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, which has a lot of action happening inside an aeroplane, that will give you an impression that they had an earnest intention to create an action movie. But even a good action movie… Continue reading Yodha Review | An Earnest Sidharth Malhotra Can’t Save This Logicless Jingoistic Torture
Ek Villain Returns
There used to be a time when Mohit Suri’s films were sweet, cheesy, and romantic. Even though I was never a big fan of those films, they were rarely unwatchable, and movies like Awarapan and Aashiqui 2 were pretty much those guilty pleasure casual watch films. Off late, all of Suri’s characters and stories are… Continue reading Ek Villain Returns
Malang
Mohit Suri is a director who is known mainly for making cheesy romantic movies with a tragic ending. His new directorial Malang where he reunites with Aditya Roy Kapur after the success of Aashiqui 2 is a movie that tries to look like a thriller but in reality, is a true blue Mohit Suri movie… Continue reading Malang