Sukanya Verma gives you various untried Bollywood combinations we would like to see on screen.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Who rocked the sari style best in the British Raj? Sukanya Verma asks you to take a poll.
Super heroes, super cops, super fun. Sukanya Verma tells us it's all there on OTT this week.
Lavender marriages, time travel and teens turning into furry red pandas, cheer and chaos collide on OTT this week.
Director Rahul Nair's gabby comedy looks at the difficulty of dating in the digital age in a manner that's equal parts shallow and silly, notes Sukanya Verma.
Vidya Balan and Shefali Shah are powerhouse talents and are tailor-made for Jalsa's overwrought premise, notes Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
White is pure. White is powerful. And our movies just love to channelise its immaculate energy and enhance a visual's impact.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
What better occasion than International Women's Day to take a look?
For all its tall claims of edge and darkness in the title, Rudra is a rather bland, blah, posturing, personality-less take on a sinister series, observes Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Playing a character put off by the idea of retirement is becoming on Bachchan. Hands in pocket, eyes firmly focused on his mission, conviction inks his speech while his serene, sensitive, portrayal has a calming effect on the kids and Jhund, observes Sukanya Verma.
Hybrid humans, missing movie stars, Korean reunion in Africa, aliens defeated by sound, discover tons of thrilling action on OTT this week.
What The Fame Game showcases is the depth and marvels of Madhuri as she switches between star and human, mother and woman, notes Sukanya Verma.
Something in Alia has surely changed after Gangubai. Her entire performance is about proving to herself and not to the world what she can do, feels Sukanya Verma.
Love Hostel stays focused on the murky present and revelling in its increasingly dark outcome. Despite the reach of social media and technology, this isn't the cushy, liberal India of mainstream culture. It's a lawless, ruthless, endless minefield where uncertainty and bigotry go hand in hand and patriarchy is a foregone conclusion, observes Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.