Dasara Review: A De-Glammed Nani Makes Film A High-Voltage Affair
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 31, 2023Dasara Review: Even in the most melodramatic of moments, Keerthy Suresh retains control of her faculties and the scene.
Bholaa Review: Slapdash Rehash That Rides Solely On Ajay Devgn's Star Power
Saibal Chatterjee | Thursday March 30, 2023Bholaa Review: Tabu, of course, makes the most of the footage that she gets but still has to settle for second-fiddle treatment.
Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga Review: Yami Gautam Powers The Film Along
Saibal Chatterjee | Saturday March 25, 2023Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga Review: Sunny Kaushal has a rakish charm that is a perfect fit for a character who pushes his luck too far after he has dug a huge hole for himself. But the role has limited emotional bandwidth and that stymies the possibility of a truly memorable turn.
John Wick: Chapter 4 Review - Keanu Reeves' Film Is An Electrifying Entertainer
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 24, 2023John Wick: Chapter 4 Review - The film is a fittingly flamboyant and fast-paced franchise finale that is bound to whet our appetite for the spinoffs that are reportedly in the offing.
Bheed Review: Rajkummar Rao And Pankaj Kapur Deliver Outstanding Performances
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 24, 2023Bheed Review: The other cast members - notably Ashutosh Rana, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza and Aditya Srivastava - are no less effective.
Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway Review: Rani Mukerji Lets It Rip And The Film Trips On Its Excesses
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 17, 2023Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway Review: An overheated affair that sucks the air out of an intrinsically moving story.
Zwigato Review: A Contemporary Portrait Of The Gig Economy And Its Pitfalls
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 17, 2023Zwigato Review: The male protagonist is Manas Mahto (Kapil Sharma cast in a role that one would hardly believe is cut out for him), a food delivery boy who strays into the profession after losing the job of a factory floor supervisor.
What's Love Got To Do With It? Review: Shekhar Kapur Tweaks The Rules Of The Rom-Com Game
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 17, 2023What's Love Got To Do With It? Review: Neither Shabana Azmi or Emma Thompson lets any opportunity to make her presence felt go abegging.
Rocket Boys 2 Review: Aims High And Nearly Gets There
Saibal Chatterjee | Thursday March 16, 2023Rocket Boys 2 Review: Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh deliver performances that are nuanced and potent. Regina Cassandra shines bright and steals many a scene.
Rana Naidu Review: Rana-Venkatesh Daggubati Lend Star Power To Indianised Ray Donovan
Saibal Chatterjee | Saturday March 11, 2023Rana Naidu Review: Apart from a host of other cast members who make an impact, the show is marked by sustained technical finesse
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar Review: Ranbir Kapoor Is The Sole Saving Grace Of Film That's More Vacuous Chatter Than Genuine Matter
Reported by Saibal Chatterjee | Wednesday March 08, 2023Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar Review: More farce than comedy, more chaos than caprice, more dalliance than romance
Gulmohar Review: With Sharmila Tagore And Manoj Bajpayee, A Treat All The Way
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday March 03, 2023Gulmohar Review: An engaging, genteel family drama that flips open crypts of the mind and the heart and probes the discomfiting secrets and fears that lie buried down there.
Selfiee Review: An Unabashed Akshay Kumar Show
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday February 24, 2023Selfiee Review: With none of the characters allowed to evolve, Emraan Hashmi is compelled to struggle to create his space in the film.
Shehzada Review: Take Kartik Aaryan Out, There Might Not Be Much Left
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday February 17, 2023Shehzada Review: The other cast members, including Paresh Rawal, are at hand primarily to help the male lead display his wares. Kriti Sanon is the romantic interest and the focal point of a couple of musical set pieces.
The Night Manager Review: Anil Kapoor Steals The Show Without Breaking A Sweat
Saibal Chatterjee | Friday February 17, 2023The Night Manager Review: The adaptation allows Aditya Roy Kapur to be himself. That works to his advantage.