'I wasn't okay with my fate being decided by trolls and social media and the media.'
A Class 12 student in Panchmahal, Gujarat, allegedly slapped a female invigilator after being reprimanded for arriving late for a preliminary test. The student later returned with his father and others, allegedly threatening the teacher.
Shree, though ambitious, suffers because of an over-wrought plot that is too tedious to follow.
The film could've easily been a front-runner for accolades at Academy and Globe awards.
The cheerful arrival of Gippi is an indicator of healthy trend that Bollywood has given up with the formula films.
The film fails on all counts, according to Ankur Pathak.
Jeff Nichols' Mud, with its lyrical storytelling, makes for a moving watch.
The film works despite being saddled with a rather cliched plot.
Great performaces from the remarkable cast will get you hooked to this one.
It is an ambiguous, confused and excessively annoying mess masquerading as a film, writes Ankur Pathak.
The movie has an interesting premise fails in execution.
The film goes far beyond the confines of just being a cartoon, and attains a much higher epic status.
The film leaves little for it to be recommended.
The film is immensely watcable for the cold fright it inspires.
The film chooses to go for an audience-stimulating climax.
Ankur Pathak feels Sachiin Joshi starrer Mumbai Mirror is one mishap of a film.
The film doesn't boast of a single distinctive performance, New Year's Eve does have a warmth about it, which is largely to do with the New York setting, and that friendly feeling, fake though it may be, that occurs in the month of December.
The film conveys lucidly the disturbing racial injustice in 1960s America without melodrama or too many clichs.
Karan Johar's teacher Indu Shahani, principal of the director's alma matter, HR College, gives an exclusive insight into the college life of the flamboyant director.
Ankur Pathak feels Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal is a boring film!
Star Trek fans will not be disappointed for sure, with the new film.
According to Ankur Pathak, the film doesn't make much sense.
The prolific Mexican actor-director talks about his new films and his kind of cinema at the Locarno Film Festival.
Here's the Day I recap of the film festival, held in Switzerland.
Die Hard 5 is a dastardly spectacle that deserves to be lost in the dungeons of oblivion.
Ankur Pathak feels Table No 21 should be watched for the reactive social commentary that it is, and should not be misconceived as a vigilante film.
Anukur Pathak feels Rajdhani Express doens't have a plot but pretends to be a racy thriller.
Cigarette Ki Tarah is so bad, it doesn't deserve any stars!
Ajab Gazabb Love is reminiscent of the bad films of the bad 1990s.
It's best to stay away from Himesh's latest attempt at acting.
Jagrat Desai and Sasha Goradia both complement each other, for appalling acting.
The film makes The Pink Panther seem like the Godfather of slapstick.
Here's the Day Eight recap of the film festival, held in Switzerland.