If you're a fan of the Transformer films already, you will be delighted with a hearty dose of nostalgia here but... Mayur Sanap adds a caveat.
These hot and crispy vadas are perfect with hot chai.
A special quiz to mark the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
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'This maha-parivarik is because of Mallika Sherawat.'
'Modi knows the people here are opposed to this project, but he is using the might of government to push this port down our throats.'
Make time for this one, you will be in for a pleasant surprise like I was, endorses Mayur Sanap.
Mumbai's historic tryst with the Lord of Wisdom began at the Keshavji Naik Chawl in 1893.
After the blazing success of RRR two years ago, southern superstar Jr NTR returns to the silver screen with his new pan-India star vehicle, Devara.
'In anything in life, privilege helps.' 'Privilege means access. Access means connections.' 'Does it help? Of course, it does. In whatever you do.'
This is no straight-forward sob story, observes Mayur Sanap.
'If you're a person who's not comfortable going out to parties for networking, don't do it.' 'It's not like you're getting a film at a party.'
'Out of sight, out of mind happens.'
'That comparison, "Oh look at Vicky, do you also see yourself being that successful in life?"' 'Vicky has seen a lot and done a lot and he is where he is. I feel really happy about it.' 'But I have my own journey.'
With The Buckingham Murders, Kareena Kapoor seems to have found an ideal vessel to channel her newfound ambitions at this juncture of her career, observes Mayur Sanap.
This dish is for fans of creamy, coconut milk-based soups.
'At the age of 25, there are still no work offers coming your way, so how do you move ahead in life?'
'There should be some angst behind the action.'
Will Yudhra spin the formula and bring something new to this already trite genre, wonders Mayur Sanap.