Ram makes Kandireega entertaining with his lively performance.
Jackie Shroff talks about his much-awaited new film.
Allu Arjun's action and Tamannaah's skin show cannot save the film.
Posani Krishna Murali's Dussasana portrays politics as it is with nothing new to offe.
This potboiler with political overtones has nothing much to offer.
Actor Venkatesh talks about re-making the superhit Hindi film Bodyguard in Telugu.
Nandita Das talks about Children's Film Society of India and why it needs to be promoted in India
Suresh Krissna, who directed superstar Rajnikanth in films like Annamalai, Baasha and Veera, speaks about his book on the star, My Days with Baasha.
The film highlights all the predictable potboiler elements that an average film boasts of.
Debutante Telugu actress Eesha talks about the success of her film Anthaka Mundu Aa Tharavatha.
Naga Chaitanya talks about his upcoming film Bezawada and working with Ram Gopal Varma'
Dongala Muta fails because of bad script.
Director Krish talks about his latest Telugu film.
The first half of the film is breezy but the second half is overloaded with sentiment and emotion.
The film could go down well with urban youngsters.
Okkadine has action, romance, twists and turns in the plot and even an item number. Yet, it fails to sustain interest.
The film is a regular commercial potboiler loaded with high-voltage action.
Director Praveen Sattaru has made an honest attempt to depict the life of two couples in this well-presented, technically good debut film.
Director Ani Kanneganti has a fairly decent storyline but fails to make it interesting on screen.
Vasthaadu Naa Raju sees Vishnu in a new avatar and Taapsee in a glam role. But the film offers the usual commercial fare with nothing new in the plot.
Don't miss this edge-of-the-seat thriller about a plane hijacking.
Actress Piaa Bajpai discusses her latest Telugu film.
Jai Bolo Telangana may attract only the supporters of the cause to the theatres.
The Kamal Haasan starrer is a well-made film.
Director Gunasekhar grapples with this story but loses his grip over it and thereby the audience's attention.
Kudos to Ram Mohan and Mohan Krishna Indraganti for coming up with such a fine piece of cinema.
The film is watchable on account of the sprightly lead pair.
The film appeals to our emotions and experience of a certain way of life.
Katti Kantha Rao is a typical Naresh film, set against a family backdrop that tickles the funny bone.
With a cliched storyline and average production values, this revenge drama directed by debutante Vivek Krishna is below par.
Lucky is a very average film even though the theme of respecting women may be good.
Debutant director Venu Sriram's film Oh My Friend works because of its theme and the crackling chemistry between Siddharth and Shruti Haasan.
Even the gorgeous Taapsee Pannu cannot help this film.
The film is entertaining but the script has loopholes.
Thakita Thakita is refreshing with its new faces, good music and good production values, but could've been better with better writing.
The audience can happily shut themselves away from their real-life hassles and have a roller-coaster ride of emotions and laughter watching
Allari Naresh, tries to salvage the film, but has to battle a poor script and dialogues.
The film is not just a devotional to be seen by an older audience. Anyone can see it for the relevance of the simple teachings of the Sai baba.