The only saving grace are Farhan Akhtar and Annu Kapoor, notes Urvi Parikh.
We've seen it all before in Bollywood's numerous Mafia movies but Netflix's Sacred Games might just surprise us with a different treatment, feels Urvi Parikh.
Sacred Games transports you back in time when Mumbai was struggling to return to normal after the horrific communal riots of December 1992 and January 1993, says Urvi Parikh.
Don't go near this torture, Urvi Parikh warns.
Veerey Ki Wedding is a messy affair that can be well be avoided, feels Urvi Parikh.
Here are some interesting responses we received.
'I don't see myself as a star, but I do see Shah Rukh very much as a star.'
Urvi Parikh does not recommend Namaste England at all.
One only wishes RAW: Romeo Akbar Walter was cooked better, says Urvi Parikh.
Fun, colourful, comical are adjectives you will rarely use for a Vishal Bhardwaj film, but that's exactly what Pataakha is, notes Urvi Parikh.
What could have been an extraordinary movie fails to hit the mark, notes Urvi Parikh.
Content is king, says 2018. And Bollywood agrees.
Captain Marvel is all about women empowerment, yet it's never preachy.
The hits and misses of the week.
Julie 2 does not rise above being a B-grade flick, says Urvi Parikh.
Ribbon fails to leave an impact, feels Urvi Parikh.
Karan Johar keeps his hit run intact with Student of the Year 2.
Melodrama is too much in, pace is too slow and second half is unbearable.
'Producer Sajid Nadiadwala and Director Ahmed Khan wanted Tiger to look different.' 'We did a lot of research for his hair and finally narrowed down to his current look.'
Simmba is a dhamaka from the start till the end.
Salman has just launched Pranutan Bahl and Zaheer Iqbal in Notebook. Urvi Parikh looks at other talents who have bloomed under his care.
'I have stood there and boosted morale but I haven't changed a diaper yet! Right now, I just hold her and put her to sleep.' Kunal Kemmu is enjoying fatherhood.
'We wanted people to love Stree and that has happened.' 'It is a unique, one-of-a-kind movie.'
'Only when I lose the girl, the story moves ahead.'
'It is a huge responsibility to play Netaji.'
'I decided to go on a sabbatical because I wanted to change a few things.' 'I felt I was becoming very complacent towards the approach to my work. I wanted to change that.' 'Whether you want to call it a comeback or not is your choice.'
'Aishwarya and I decided to be actors and we decided to come into this profession.' 'It is not Aaradhya's choice. She is our child. Let her grow up and decide.'
Hansal Mehta takes on the Padmavati controversy, and much more.
Tusshar Kapoor about Golmaal Again, its clash with Secret Superstar, his son Laksshya and BFF Kareena's son, Taimur Ali Khan!
'Not being in front of the camera, that was scary.' 'At that time, Raju sir came in as a maseeha.'
'If you can live your life with honesty and bravery, then that makes you a superhero.'
Arshad Warsi on working in Golmaal Again, gearing up for the third part in Munnabhai series and more...
'When I was going through a bad phase, my fans would ask why I wasn't working.' 'I didn't have anything to say since no one was offering me work.'
'There are films that are meaningless, but still do well.'
'Dharam sir is so chilled; he is like a buddy.' 'I am scared of Sunny sir.' 'With Bobby sir, I can talk anything.'