Vellaikaara Durai barely makes an impression. The story is let down by an aimless screenplay with tedious characters and average music, writes S Saraswathi
As a uniquely multi-hyphenated writer-director-lyricist-author, Gulzar has built a reputation across multiple spheres of film-making and literary creative endeavours. Dinesh Raheja salutes the Master who turns 90 on Sunday.
The Nitya Mehra-directed film starring Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif is scheduled to release on September 9.
Director Bakkiyaraj Kannan's Remo is a ridiculous romantic comedy revolving around the hero's struggles to win the girl of his dreams.
Rocky Aur Rani delivers a king-sized entertainer that blends old charm with fresh ideas. It is a win for Karan Johar whose conviction works big time to satisfying results, asserts Mayur Sanap.
After repeatedly essaying the role of doomed lover, Dilip Kumar, a thinking actor, found it diffcult to break out of in real life. Heeding his psychoanalyst, he flirted with some frothy roles and played the swashbuckling hero with elan, recalls Dinesh Raheja.
Action, drama, romance, comedy -- there's something for every kind of audience on OTT this week.
Pratik Gandhi's emotional range makes him a treat to watch while Vidya is as wild as she's wise, observes Sukanya Verma.
'I am not such an actor that hits and flops will decide my career.'
So which film will *you* watch at a theatre near you?
Malayalee From India is trapped within its self-serving corniness and refuses to break free in the process, observes Arjun Menon.
After a dry, dreadful, spell of darkness and desolation, it looks like Bollywood love stories are ready to rock the silver screen again.
The film is ridiculously long romantic comedy that seriously tests your patience.
We saw the big hits of Tamil cinema. Now it's time to look at the flops.
A mix of real-life-inspired and fiction flicks will release this month.
There's a spate of book-to-screen adaptations dominating OTT streaming this week. Sukanya Verma lists her recommendations.
A lot of scenes in the film reminded me of Mani Ratnam's pattern and treatment of love stories -- love at first sight, the talkative partner, picturesque song sequences and of course, longing and heartbreak, observes Divya Nair.
On her 50th birthday on June 25, Sukanya Verma celebrates some of her most significant works.
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
Sukanya Verma leaves you spoilt for choice on OTT this week.
Yami Gautam's career is flying high. Her latest film Article 370 is a superhit and adds to the list of successes to her credit, right from her debut film, Vicky Donor.
There's a lot of action on the OTT front as well as in theatres.
Tamilselvanum Thaniyar Anjalum or Thirunaal, what's your pick?
Radhika Apte's espionage skills, a quartet of romances in Visakhapatnam and a whole lot of other adventures and thrills, there's tons of action to catch on OTT this week.
'I have watched comedies but some have failed to make me laugh. The characters indulge in too much buffoonery. They move too much, falling, hitting each other, making faces... Comedy is very serious business.' Director Anees Bazmee tells us how he makes people laugh with his films.
Yaatris works neither as a comedy nor as a family drama.
So which film is releasing at a theatre near you? We tell you, right here!
Shimla Mirchi is a lost opportunity, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Joginder Tuteja lists 10 romantic movies playing on OTT that you can watch with your date.
Baar Baar Dekho looks vibrant and genuinely intriguing, writes Raja Sen.
The 'NRI movie' appeared soon after Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge's blockbuster success.
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.
Which of these movies are you looking forward to?
A ringside view of the Sansui Colors Stardust awards.
Dream Girl 2's understanding of womanhood boils down to her boobs, sighs Sukanya Verma.
After being part of a Bollywood film and music video, former Australia cricketer Brett Lee is all set to become a full-time actor in an Indo-Australian romantic comedy, aptly titled 'UnIndian'.