The fourth season of Undekhi attempts to conclude the saga of the powerful Atwal family but struggles with an overcomplicated plot and a multitude of characters, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Mamla Legal Hai 2 draws humour from its assorted characters, crafting quirky storylines inspired by newspaper headlines, and anchored by consistently strong performances, led by an ever-reliable Ravi Kishan, applauds Sreeju Sudhakaran.
Alia in concert... Sunny gets a new family member... Shraddha asks about your Sunday...
'I had the opportunity to portray a wildlife crime fighter on screen, which allowed me to express my concern for society, wildlife, and the environment. I strongly believe that humans share this planet with countless other species and hold immense respect for every living creature.'
'When I saw Poacher, I couldn't stop watching it! It's a binge and how!'
Such a set of greedy and amoral characters have seldom been assembled in a Web series, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Arjun Menon looks at 2024's top Web series from South India.
The year was rich in content as far as Web series were concerned.
Poacher neither minces words in condemning these self-seeking slaughterers nor leaves any stone unturned in highlighting the hard work put in by friends of the forest, notes Sukanya Verma.
Jacqueline Fernandez is currently in Amritsar for a very special reason.
Huma Qureshi's Rani Bharti was the ace in the pack, but everything that she does in this season smacks more of script conveniences than careful plotting, observes Deepa Gahlot.
February is a slow month when it comes to original Hindi content on OTT.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Tuesday.
'I am a very greedy actor. I want to explore everything.'
OTT has seen some of the grittiest and quirkiest cops in its Web series and original movies.
Surrounded by a mass of needy professionals, weepy family members and terrified miners, a one-note Akshay basks in all the attention, thumbs down Sukanya Verma.
The Railway Men is a compelling watch; the subject is handled with seriousness and respect without going overboard with the dramatic impact, observes Mayur Sanap.
'But hey, even lone wolves howl at the moon every now and then, right?'
Code Name: Tiranga makes Deepa Gahlot feel nostalgic for Naam Shabana and forgive Dhaakad.
The intelligently conceptualized show does more for nationalistic pride than a dozen jingoistic series, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
Khuda Haafiz 2 is an unnecessary sequel, observes Namrata Thakker.
The Gone Game Season 2 is a lesson in how not to mess up the memory of a good show with pointless extensions, asserts Deepa Gahlot.
Looop Lapeta is wacky, funny and vibrant, all at the same time, observes Namrata Thakker.
'I am a non-resident Indian. I didn't come to India to shine a light on its negative aspects.' 'I came to India to showcase what I think are remarkable aspects of India and Indians on a global scale.'
Joginder Tuteja lists the Web series coming your way in March.
'Undekhi sends chills down your spine,' notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
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Jim Sarb and Ishwak Singh are a force to reckon with and deliver a soaring tribute to the two pillars of India's science world in Rocket Boys, applauds Sukanya Verma.
The simplicity of the model that was the original, which allowed it to glide with grace, has been foregone, observes Rohit Sathish Nair.
'It was so nice to see that someone of her stature, where she came from and whose family she was married into and how she held herself in spite of everything that was thrown at her.'
Anurag Kashyap's classic Black Friday is a must watch film.
'I am not a part of any group or politics.' 'I work with everyone.' 'I have worked with Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn.' 'None of the Khans have ever taken me in their films.'
Yet, Guddu Rangeela never quite soars, says Raja Sen.