Twenty two years after it made history at the box office, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha spins a sequel and it is up for release on August 11.
Lets see if the film manages to stay as slick as the trailer, writes Raja Sen.
Hero is the most hackneyed of trailers that doesn't try to break clutter or do anything at all new, says Raja Sen.
2.0 raises the bar for Indian films, taking them a step closer to Hollywood blockbusters, says Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
Piku should hopefully be some good shit, says Raja Sen.
If you are looking for a fun time at the movies this weekend, The Mechanic has the means to satisfy.
Stranger Things Season 4 is dedicatedly macabre and menacing, its deadly ambitions and volatile tempo keeps the mood edge-of-the-seat, applauds Sukanya Verma.
Broken But Beautiful 3 is a typical ALT Balaji show which delves into new age relationships, observes Prateek Sur.
'One told me there that she had been abused by her father when she was nine years old. The other when she was 12.' 'In all these years, they had not been able to confide about it to their mothers or even their husbands.'
'A good film is a good film.' 'If you enjoy watching it on Netflix, it should be equally fun to watch it in a theatre.'
Will third time be the charm for the Ranbir Kapoor-Katrina Kaif starrer?
Dulquer may be good looking but how long can you watch him with a cigarette in his mouth, giving that deadpan expression, wonders Divya Nair.
Without doubt, this is a hugely disappointing album from an otherwise promising team.
It is unfair that actors like Jyotika and Parthiban are wasted in what could have been a spectacular courtroom drama, complains Divya Nair.
Toofan looks like it will deliver on its promise of a high-octane sports drama of an underdog, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Madhavan doesn't try to be Charlie, and makes Maara stand out like a fresh film, feels Divya Nair.
The trailer for Shandaar doesn't disappoint as much as it perplexes, writes Raja Sen.
Neha enjoys the rain... Gauahar wears white... Sanjay Dutt reaches the airport...
The impact of hitting the pole was so severe that the front axle of the vehicle was broken, he said.
It's the most absurd, bizarre and unfunniest movie ever, complains Moumita Bhattacharjee.
After Aadukalam and Asuran, this is another film Dhanush is going to be proud of, says Divya Nair.
Bajirao Mastani is a big winter release worth looking forward to, says Raja Sen.
Sooraj Pancholi is confident and likeable but his latest theatrical release Time to Dance is worth a digital dekko, feels Joginder Tuteja.
A day before the release of Brahmastra, Ranbir Kapoor and his BFF Ayan Mukerji -- who has directed the film -- took blessings from Lalbaugcha Raja.
The trailer has quite a few funny moments that make you laugh but you also know that it will not end up like Amitabh Bachchan's Bhootnath, thanks to its romance angle.
Leaving aside the predictability of the stories, Ajeeb Daastaans is a good watch, says Prateek Sur.
Besides Mohit Chadda and a potentially great concept, Flight has barely anything that is worthy of a watch, feels Prateek Sur.
In Barjatya-land, all you need is Prem, Raja Sen says.
Ok Computer could have been our answer to every futuristic film in Hollywood, but it ends up becoming just an aspiration gone awry.
Imtiaz Ali seems to be back on ground he knows, with actors he enjoys, says Raja Sen.
Before Kuttey's release, co-produced and co-penned by VB, Sukanya Verma takes a look back at the filmmaker's unique body of work.
Baaghi 3 is a senseless beast of a movie that solely exists to rupture the screen in images of broken, blasting, blaring men or machines flying mid-air and slow motion, feels Sukanya Verma.
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy are known to devise penetrating score with memorable results like Tanhayee (Dil Chahta Hai), Maa (Taare Zameen Par), Kitni baatein (Lakshya), Kal Ho Naa Ho (KHNH). But barring a couple of heartfelt creations, their effort in We Are Family is nowhere close to this afore-mentioned legacy.
Stunning looking, Bulbbul keeps the scares to a minimum, observes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
'I draw inspiration from superheroes. I don't like gruesome action. I don't like showing blood.'
'The pandemic time has disturbed the audience mentality.' 'If they don't like the trailer, they will not go to the theatre no matter who is in it.'
A glossy presentation of a confounding narrative, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
'Ishaan Khattar, with the please-fall-in-love-with-me looks in his eyes, carries the first episode,' observes Aseem Chhabra.
The Body scores with superb performances and a thrilling story, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.