Raja Sen lists his favourite moments.
Tasher Desh is staggeringly-original film, writes Raja Sen.
The man who inspired Dangal tells Saurabh Duggal how the quest for an Olympic gold began.
Badlapur is all fury and fog, a revenge saga that plays out with great eyebrow-singeing intensity, says Raja S
'The starting point of the Udta Punjab casting was that we didn't think stars would do a film like this, so we'd take non-stars. As the names kept rolling in and we had Kareena Kapoor and Shahid and Alia Bhatt, I was like yaar yeh ho kya raha hai?'
The new Spider-Man film gets everything wrong except the girl, feels Raja Sen.
'Mistaking carnality for sensuality, X: Past Is Present rings as too literal-minded and too talky, with a technique that just about drains any real density or genuine playfulness that may exist beneath all the talk,' says Sreehari Nair.
The second part of our exclusive interview with Farhan and Javed Akhtar.
Raja Sen feels The Lunchbox id this generation's Masoom.
In October 2007 Raja Sen visited Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal's village in Punjab to find out how its residents, and relatives, feel about their oddest export. His report was published in India Abroad, a weekly newspaper published in the US and owned by Rediff.com.
Lootera is a gorgeous, gorgeous film, one that uses its period setting affectionately, with loving detail, and not exploitatively, as our cinema is wont to do.
Aseem Chhabra's take on the highlights of Indian cinema this year.
The gulf between Hindi cinema's finest current actor and his contemporaries widens with each film. But even Irrfan Khan, in Mick Jagger's words, can't always get what he wants. Raja Sen tells us why that's not a bad thing.
Javed and Farhan Akhtar discuss the new and the classic Don.