Sandip Roy checks out the latest 'youth' film on the marquee and finds parents vaulting the generational divide
When Sallu's sis makes her debut, look who turns up...
Things may seem too nice to be tru,e but the affable energy of its harmonious cast makes Potluck a rare light watch on the desi OTT scene, feels Sukanya Verma.
Illegal captivates you in the first half of the series, feels Joginder Tuteja. And then...
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
'Everyone struggles with it (body image issues) as a human condition.' 'There are days when it really gets to you, but we move on.'
The hits and misses of the week.
Traffic is muddled and lacklustre in its set-up, feels Sukanya Verma.
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Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapoor don't burn the screen with passion but there's a pleasant sense to their togetherness, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Dibakar Banerjee isn't simply giving a particular fascistic regime the finger.' 'Here, he wants to offer us a preview of the invisible forces and human tendencies that drive fascism, blind conformity, and mass hysteria,' says Sreehari Nair.
'We still look at films with A-listers.' 'There is change, but it's minor.' 'We still haven't learnt how to invest in stories.'