Chakravyuh maintains an aggressive cinematic tone with sufficient stock of blood and action to dole, but is nothing more than an average action flick in the garb of relevant cinema, writes Sukanya Verma
The film celebrates the language of cinema that permeated our system long ago, writes Sukanya Verma.
Ek Tha Tiger is an action-packed adventure with an endearing Salman and a roaring Kat, writes Sukanya Verma.
The hits and miss of the box office.
Himmatwala may not be funny but is surely laughable and hence watchable.
Supporting cast including a deadpan Taylor Lautner don't help the movie either.
Cuttputlli's absolutely absurd climax will have you rolling on the floor in unintended laughter, notes Sukanya Verma.
All its many characters, though portrayed by an able cast, are, ultimately, mere outlines devoid of nuance or depth, points out Sukanya Verma.
Unless stale stories, bad acting and bungled possibilities capture your fancy, this film is much too sluggish, simplistic and boring to bother.
Oblivion, outside its spectacular, smooth surface, is only a middling effort that borrows liberally in tone and technique from just about every science-fiction movie there is, writes Sukanya Verma.
Raanjhanaa isn't easy viewing but works thanks to Dhanush's powerful performance and A R Rahman's score, writes Sukanya Verma.
Director Bela Bhansali Sehgal manages perfect casting in her fun directorial debut Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi.
Watch Listen Amaya for Farooque Shaikh and Deepti Naval.
Fast, furious and fashionable, it's all there on OTT this week. Here's the action-packed menu.
Twenty five years on since its release, the Mira Nair film has aged well.
Jack The Giant Slayer is a memorable fantasy but it doesn't have exceptional visuals.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
Akshay Kumar is King of the box office!
Saas Bahu Aur Flamingo overdoses on sex, violence and drugs without an inkling of plot or purpose, feels Sukanya Verma.
Oh My God is a brave and absorbing blend of satire, fable and fantasy that brings our attention to the misuse and commercialisation of religion, writes Sukanya Verma.
As commendable her confidence is, Janhvi's metamorphosis from bechari to bold is slight, observes Sukanya Verma.
Sukanya Verma offers a glimpse of Bollywood's foodie folks.
The Varun Dhawan-Kriti Sanon starrer, Bhediya, has released to good reviews.
The film is a cheesy piece of work that concentrates on Sunny Leone's assets.
The Rum Diary is fascinating because of Paul Kemp's quirky temperament played by Johnny Depp.
If you want to make your enemy look like a threat, at least make them formidable, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 is unimaginative and tedious to watch, writes Sukanya Verma.
Jack The Giant Slayer is a memorable fantasy but it doesn't have exceptional visuals.
Believe it or not, our desi Greek God is all of 50 today. Celebrating Bollywood's golden star with 10 of his coolest introduction scenes.
Agneepath is less of a remake, more of a tribute, writes Sukanya Verma
With the pressure of comparisons with the original off them, Don 2 offered the composer troika an ideal opportunity to go wild and inventive.
The animation may be just average but who cares? Chhota Bheem wins, hands down, with kids.
The hits and misses of the week.
From the 'khiladi' brand of movies rocking his boat to a love for starring in biopics and scripts inspired by true stories to headlining endless remakes of South Indian hits, there's a pattern to the man and his methods.
Looking at the big winners of the year.
While Imran Khan seems tailor-made for his role, Kareena Kapoor is in her element again after Jab We Met.
Any movie about time loops is bound to draw comparisons with the Bill Murray classic, Groundhog Day but Palm Springs holds rather well on its own, raves Sukanya Verma.
A good pace always works in an action film's favour and Ghost Protocol adheres to this mantra.