Cirkus Review | Two Ranveers and Too Many Colors Can’t Drag This Movie Out From Dullness

When Rohit Shetty joins hands with someone like Ranveer Singh, and Shetty offers him a double role with one of the characters having the nickname “electric man,” the movie is expected to be that deafening mass masala comedy formula. But surprisingly enough, the combination that was supposed to deliver a celebration ends up becoming a… Continue reading Cirkus Review | Two Ranveers and Too Many Colors Can’t Drag This Movie Out From Dullness

Ram Setu Review | When Your Proof for Ram Setu Is a Jumanji Tale Set in Sri Lanka

The movie Ram Setu’s story is set in the year 2007. It is about a report submitted by the Archaeological Survey of India at the Supreme Court about its findings about the Ram Setu, aka Adam’s Bridge. Well, as per history, there was a scenario in 2007 where a report about the authenticity of the… Continue reading Ram Setu Review | When Your Proof for Ram Setu Is a Jumanji Tale Set in Sri Lanka

Mrs. Serial Killer

An overacting Jacqueline Fernandez torturing us for roughly two hours and watching a talented actor like Manoj Bajpayee getting tortured in a horrendous movie for two hours is what Mrs. Serial Killer in a nutshell for me. Writer, director, editor, producer, composer Shirish Kunder is trying hard to make it look like some kind of… Continue reading Mrs. Serial Killer

A Flying Jatt

A Flying Jatt directed by choreographer turned director Remo D’Souza is a funny film in my opinion. Not just because it has certain moments of actual comedy, but even when it tries to be serious you somewhere giggle a bit at the lameness of the narrative. With all the clichés in the world about a… Continue reading A Flying Jatt