Raja Sen heaves a sigh of relief as Yudh ends.
The gamshow stays just as it was.
The problem lies in Saif Ali Khan characterisation as he fails to convincingly play a secret agent.
At 25, Sebastian Vettel has been champion for three straight years. At 25, he's caught up with Ayrton. At 25, he's just getting better, says Raja Sen.
The only thing authentically high-school about this film is how amateurishly it comes together.
Raja Sen presents the drivers who are likely to define the 2012 Formula One season.
Even if The Artist wasn't 2011's best film, Raja Sen doesn't have too much to complain about the Oscars this year.
Even if The Artist wasn't 2011's best film, Raja Sen doesn't have too much to complain about the Oscars this year.
The film is half-baked and unfulfilling.
The hits and misses of the week.
There might not be many movies or characters for us to remember him by, but the ones he created are true-blue hall of famers, ones for the ages.
The Indian Grand Prix saw Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso on the top of their respective games. Raja Sen looks back on Sunday's duel.
The film disappoints because of its complete lack of ambition.
Felipe Massa might have a curb named after him at the Buddh International Circuit, but it is Sebastian Vettel who really seems to like the circuit on the outskirts of Delhi.
Amol Gupte brings a fabulous treat to our quality-hungry cinematic stomachs.
The film's strengths are the cleverly constructed conversations and the focus on Thor's relationships
Three-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, says Raja Sen, needs to make his way up the grid in a year where Ferrari looks nearly invincible, and the Lotus cars are blindingly fast.
Karan, while choosing his list, said he would never be able to make films like these. 'It's that feeling,' he said, 'of being slightly inferior that makes you love these films all the more.'
With the season just two races old, this is nothing short of a declaration of war. And Formula One hasn't seen a proper teammate war for awhile, feels Raja Sen
Hamilton will need to sparkle a lot brighter than that to start winning back his shine, says Raja Sen.
Raja Sen's trackside analysis of the first practice session at the Buddh Internationa Circuit.
Faruk Kabir's directorial debut initially engages but soon fizzles out.
The best thing that can be said about Golmaal 3 is that it both enters and exits your system rather comprehensively, leaving behind nothing either memorable or of consequence.
Due Date is leading watchable because of lead actors.
It's impossibly difficult to make a great film about a superhero who uses a country's name as his own.
The Amazing Spider-Man DVD leaves you wanting for more.
Watch the film only if you're an Ajay Devgn fan.
Now that Apple's media player and library application has finally created an online store specifically for Indian consumers, Raja Sen sizes up what it has to offer -- and at what cost.
Murder 2 is flat, boring and not worth talking about.
Rediff Readers chat about the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix.
This is a film you should watch even if you aren't a comic book person at all.
Raja Sen lists ten promising biopics that he's excitedly looking forward to.
Dhoom 3 breaks all the records by making Rs 100 crores in just three days!
Halle Berry talks about her latest film, Cloud Atlas, Bond, and much more.
The actor tells us what attracted him to his latest film Cloud Atlas.
The India F1 GP is upon us and Rediff.com's Raja Sen is at the Buddh International Circuit to get a pulse of the goings on the pit lanes and the paddock.