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Kakababur Protyaborton review: Simplistic plot, lacklustre cinematography and editing mar adventure film
Directed by Srijit Mukherji, this Prosenjit Chatterjee-starrer, which unfolds in a linear manner,...
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Veeramae Vaagai Soodum review: Vishal’s film is quintessential vigilante drama with decent action
TP Saravanan’s Veeramae Vaagai Soodum has interesting as well as predictable stretches. While...
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Looop Lapeta review: Taapsee Pannu's time heist is quirky, chaotic, all over the place
Aakash Bhatia's take on Tom Tykwer's cult hit Run Lola Run (1998) is inherently Indian in it...
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Rocket Boys review: Delightful celebration of Homi Bhabha, Vikram Sarabhai and modern Indian science
Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh's performances make the characters of the two pioneering physicists...
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Lochya Zaala Re review: This Ankush Chaudhari-, Siddharth Jadhav-starrer is only for the target audience
Directed by Paritosh Painter and Ravi Adhikari, the film has a funny first half....
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Panghrun review: A moving but occasionally unsubtle period drama
The Mahesh Manjrekar film boasts of fine performances by Gauri Ingawale, Amol Bawdekar and Rohit...
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One Cut Two Cut review: Satire lite that hits the mark
Danish Sait stars as Gopi, a teacher whose class is held hostage by an unlikely group of social in...
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Rann review: Captures the dichotomy between life and the seeming nothingness of the desert
The short documentary explores the beauty and life amidst a harsh landscape....
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Dramayama review: A sweet coming-of-age drama of heartbreak and confusion
Kabeer Khurana and Zainab Saptawala's simple short is elegant but fades away as quickly as a...
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Mukti review: This glacially paced period drama is difficult to sit through
Directed by Rohan Ghose, the series, which is set in the 1930s and sees the inmates of a prison take...
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My Mirror review: Loneliness and the comfort of social media
The short film delves into ways in which social media can alleviate our isolation, allowing us to...
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Zero Kilometer review: Middling drama about a woman’s condition in a patriarchal society
Shamas Nawab Siddiqui’s short film plays out like a cautionary tale for women who choose to...
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Cinestaan Curates: A Letter From India celebrates the cultural richness of our country
The short monochrome film is an ode to the communities that reside in harmony with each other in...
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8/12: Binay Badal Dinesh review – Cinematic finesse, compact screenplay make this one of the better Bengali period films
However, the historical drama, directed by Arun Roy, has larger-than-life portrayals and a score...
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White Eye review: An incisive look at the plight of migrant communities
Tomer Shushan’s short film portrays the struggle with one’s humanity when faced with...
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Verses Of War review: Vivek Oberoi and Rohit Roy's short is bedevilled by an abject lack of subtlety
The film tries to underline the futility of the war, which forces decent men to become each enemies....
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Bro Daddy review: This Mohanlal film is a light-hearted take on unplanned pregnancy
The highlight of Bro Daddy has to be the fact that it has one of Malayalam cinema's biggest to...
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Zombivli review: Light-hearted, entertaining, with a touch of surreal relevance, this zombie comedy hits the mark
Aditya Sarpotdar's first zombie comedy in Marathi is current, effective and has the right of and...
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Bhaukaal (Season 2) review: Entertaining while it lasts, but not satisfying
Pradeep Nagar and Siddhanth Kapoor are the pick of the cast. Some of the dialogues would have wolf...
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Swastik Sanket review: Weak storyline undermines this not-so-thrilling thriller
Despite its noble intentions, Sayantan Ghosal's film, which has references to Nazi Germany and a...