Aparna Balamurli carries her clothes with unparalleled grace and has made elegance her signature style statement.
2018: Everyone Is A Hero is India's official entry to the Academy Awards 2024.
Arjun Menon gives us a preview of what the Manorathangal series will offer us.
Many interesting films with A-Listers line up for release in June.
Thankam delivers an engaging drama that fans of good crime-solving tales will enjoy, recommends Mayur Sanap.
Throughout its 155 minutes, every scene is doused in blaring background music and melodrama. Disappointment alone won't do, it must feel like a full blown catastrophe, observes Sukanya Verma.
Arjun Menon looks at the Top 10 South films that made an impact in 2024.
'The film-literate public in Kerala are not happy watching run-of-the-mill movies.'
Through Manorathangal, M T Vasudevan Nair makes himself available to a whole new generation of uninitiated viewers, who can familiarise themselves with his rich body of work and hope to learn a thing or two about life in all its messy grandeur and flawed imperfections, notes Arjun Menon.
Divya Nair lists 2023's Malayalam movies that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Soorarai Pottru HELD A Ganesh Nadar'S attention till the last frame.
The Queen faces fresh new challenges on personal and professional front, a teacher gets romantically involved with her pupil, a boy and his truck embark on fun-filled adventures, a game of thrones over panchayat politics and more OTT recommendations from Sukanya Verma this week.
'The magic of Roja can never be replicated because how can you recapture the carefree innocence of childhood?'
'Cinema or the sentiment of a people, disgusted by contemporary politics and wanting to feel whole by collectively recalling a moment of great difficulty that was also a cause for togetherness?', asks Shyam G Menon.
'Ours is a disaster movie with no big stars, songs or commercial ingredients.' 'Yet, it is Malayalam cinema's highest grosser.'
Fahadh Faasil is in top form in Maheshinte Prathikaaram, feels Paresh C Palicha.
And it's written with tears, blood and unspoken lines.
'Mahesh Bhavana is a young man who is beaten up in the town's marketplace and who consequently pledges that he won't wear his slippers again, till he avenges the beating.' 'But Mahesh can't get his revenge that easily -- his punisher is off to a distant land. So what does Mahesh do? He waits. And the town waits with him. And we wait with him.' 'Maheshinte Prathikaram is one of those movies where I didn't know what hit me. I don't remember another movie -- at least in recent times -- that I surrendered to with such happiness,' says Sreehari Nair.