Sukanya Verma proves that it can be gorgeous too when seen through Bollywood's loving, lyrical eyes.
All the six packs in the world can't compensate for an unenthusiastic performance, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Orange, white, red and blue and yellow it's time to go green! As the Navratri fever kicks in, Sukanya Verma looks at the nice faces of green in Bollywood movies.
'The idea of this movie is to trace these journeys and not to blame.' 'We could have talked what happened in 1948. This is what the Israelis did. This is what the Palestinians and Arabs did.' 'We didn't want to go there.'
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
The colour of joy -- bright, bouncy and jolly yellow.
Continuing our Navratri colour trail, Sukanya Verma lists nine royal blue impressions that Bollywood left on screen.
After orange and white, Sukanya Verma paints these pages red with the fiery shade that's loved for its striking symbolism in Hindi movies.
It's time to embrace the cool, calm, pristine wonders of white and its nine serene impressions in Hindi movies.
The simplicity of a spontaneous sisterhood, women getting along with other women, feeling alive in each other's company makes Dhak Dhak a gentle celebration of womanhood, notes Sukanya Verma.
'What the film shows is an India, which was headed in a completely different direction than where we are headed.'
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Bring out the dandiya sticks and dance a storm, it's Navratri time. Nine days of colours, joy and revelry, starting October 15.
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.
Which one will you watch on OTT this week? Sukanya Verma gives us her recommendations.
In Khufiya, a mother's journey, a lover's vendetta and a country's mission, skewed patriotism and moral disengagement coalesce and highlight the nature of the spying business, notes Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
'I guess things happen when they have to happen.' 'And the film got delayed by COVID a little bit. But yeah, it's been a decade which I do not regret.' 'I feel like I have grown so much, as an artist, as well as just a human being.' 'So much life experience to channel into films that I think is an advantage almost.'