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4/5
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Marty Supreme
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Marty Supreme ultimately succeeds because it embraces contradiction. It is thrilling yet uneasy, funny yet bruising, flamboyant yet deeply human.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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3.5/5
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Border 2
(2026)
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Devesh Sharma
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This is a safe, well-mounted successor, stirring in parts, respectable in intent but one that reminds us that legacy is not merely inherited; it must also be boldly reimagined.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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2.5/5
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Rahu Ketu
(2026)
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Rachit Gupta
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Comedy is best when it's clever enough to be dumb. But with Rahu Ketu, the constant barrage of comedic gags never become funny, on most occasions they don't even seem coherent.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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3.5/5
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Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos
(2026)
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Devesh Sharma
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Some viewers may find the humour offensive, but today’s younger audiences are unlikely to mind. Film buffs, meanwhile, will enjoy spotting the layered meta references to Bollywood’s beloved masala traditions.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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3.5/5
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(2026)
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Devesh Sharma
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is brutal, provocative and strangely thoughtful, proving that even decades into the apocalypse, the most dangerous infection remains human nature itself.
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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3/5
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Anaganaga Oka Raju
(2026)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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...Anaganaga Oka Raju is a crackling entertainer that thrives on Naveen Polishetty’s impeccable comic timing and infectious energy.
Posted Jan 14, 2026
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3/5
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Shambhala
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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With strong performances, an engaging premise, and competent technical execution, it stands out despite operating within the well-worn science-versus-supernatural framework.
Posted Jan 12, 2026
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3/5
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Mana ShankaraVaraprasad Garu
(2026)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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While the security subplot in this movie feels dated and the second half loses momentum due to a monotonous villain arc, the film is eventually anchored by Chiranjeevi’s charisma and Anil Ravipudi’s brand of humour.
Posted Jan 12, 2026
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3.5/5
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Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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In an era where religious extremism is often loud and polarising, this film quietly insists that true worship lies in introspection, not in rituals or rigid dogma. The quest here is spiritual, not religious.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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2.5/5
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The Raja Saab
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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While the film attempts to deliver chills, laughs, spooky twists, and humorous moments, it ultimately misses the mark. Weak writing and a lack of impactful scenes mar the narrative.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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4/5
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Ikkis
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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All war films, when honest, are essentially anti-war films. Ikkis is another reminder of that truth. Though it recounts one of India’s most heroic wartime chapters, it is never interested in chest-thumping or spectacle for its own sake.
Posted Jan 02, 2026
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3/5
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Anaconda
(2025)
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Rachit Gupta
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Where Anaconda does excel is in its meta nature. Jack Black and Paul Rudd ace the comedy-of-errors routines like pros.
Posted Dec 29, 2025
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2.5/5
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Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Without depth, timing and lived-in feeling, even the most well-meaning intentions struggle to resonate. Here, the promise of love is genuine, the telling, unfortunately, less so.
Posted Dec 29, 2025
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3.5/5
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Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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It is a sobering, intelligent thriller that confirms this franchise is less about murder mysteries and more about the moral loneliness of those who choose to see clearly.
Posted Dec 19, 2025
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3.5/5
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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Rachit Gupta
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Avatar: Fire And Ash is one of the most awe-inspiring experiences one can have at a theatre. But the truth is, a story is the heart and soul of a movie and that’s where the latest Avatar movie feels a little flat and underwhelming.
Posted Dec 18, 2025
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3.5/5
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Saali Mohabbat
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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For audiences who appreciate subtlety, psychological depth and exceptional performances, this film will be immensely satisfying.
Posted Dec 13, 2025
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3/5
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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 may not break new ground, but it wholeheartedly embraces its own silliness and sometimes, that’s exactly the chaos audiences sign up for.
Posted Dec 13, 2025
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2.5/5
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Akhanda 2 - Thaandavam
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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Balakrishna and Boyapati Srinu’s collaborations usually sit well with the Telugu audiences. But Akhanda 2, their latest creative partnership, isn’t engaging enough to recreate their past magic.
Posted Dec 13, 2025
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3.5/5
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Kalamkaval
(2025)
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Rohit Panikker
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Viewers who enjoy slow building tension will find much to appreciate. Those looking for tighter plotting and a more decisive payoff may feel slightly unsatisfied.
Posted Dec 10, 2025
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3.5/5
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Dhurandhar
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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...Dhurandhar remains an arresting film, bold in its scale, muscular in its action, textured in its craft, and powered by performances that elevate even its weaker stretches. It is imperfect, overlong, but never dull.
Posted Dec 05, 2025
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3.5/5
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Kaisi Ye Paheli
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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It’s a mystery that lingers not for its twist, but for its atmosphere, its tenderness, and the ache of a mother yearning to reconcile with her estranged son.
Posted Dec 04, 2025
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3.5/5
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Zootopia 2
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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A lively mystery, a smart social commentary, and a heartfelt story rolled into one, Zootopia 2 proves that the franchise still has plenty to say and plenty of heart to spare.
Posted Dec 02, 2025
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3.5/5
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Eternity
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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What makes Eternity truly special is how seamlessly it blends comedy, imagination, emotion, and philosophy. It’s light-hearted, yet moving; funny, yet reflective.
Posted Dec 02, 2025
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3/5
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Tere Ishk Mein
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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It is a film of stirring highs and distracting inconsistencies, of performances that soar and storytelling that sometimes slips. But it never, not for a moment, plays it safe.
Posted Dec 02, 2025
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4/5
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Gustaakh Ishq
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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The film luxuriates in long silences, invests heavily in emotion, in poetry. Its beauty lies in this unhurried spirit, but this is also what may alienate viewers seeking immediacy or plot-driven tension.
Posted Dec 02, 2025
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1.5/5
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Mastiii 4
(2025)
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Rachit Gupta
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Maybe with a little more effort and focus on writing, the movie could’ve found a punch like the Golmaal movies. But sadly, that doesn’t happen here.
Posted Nov 21, 2025
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3/5
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Agra
(2023)
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Rachit Gupta
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In the end, watching Agra is like coming to terms with your own, inner demons. It takes fortitude and focus to make sense of it and its not for the faint hearted.
Posted Nov 21, 2025
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3/5
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120 Bahadur
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Its action set-pieces are among its strongest assets, mounted with clarity and a grounded understanding of military manoeuvres. In those moments, the film rises to its fullest cinematic potential.
Posted Nov 21, 2025
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3/5
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Kaantha
(2025)
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Rohit Panikker
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Ultimately, Kaantha is a beautifully mounted vehicle, driven by a career-best performance from Dulquer Salmaan, but one whose tires deflate when it hits the tricky, unpredictable road of the murder mystery genre.
Posted Nov 14, 2025
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3/5
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De De Pyaar De 2
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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It may not soar as high as its first half promises, but it delivers enough laughs, charm, and gentle insight to make the ride worthwhile.
Posted Nov 14, 2025
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2.5/5
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The Girlfriend
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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The Girlfriend is an honest attempt to showcase how a woman emerges from a toxic relationship. But it lacks a much-needed rigour and the screenplay gets too monotonous, too often.
Posted Nov 07, 2025
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2.5/5
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Single Salma
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Its heart is firmly in the right place; its execution, unfortunately, isn’t.
Posted Nov 06, 2025
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4.5/5
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Haq
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Haq is a reminder that clarity, reason and moral courage can indeed be cinematic. Watch it for its sincerity, for its grace, for its argument but above all, watch it for the performances that give this battle a beating, breathing human heart.
Posted Nov 05, 2025
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3.5/5
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Diés Iraé
(2025)
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Rohit Panikker
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It is haunting, thoughtful, and technically accomplished. Yet it is also slow and occasionally distant. The film’s commitment to quiet tension may frustrate those looking for a faster or clearer payoff.
Posted Nov 02, 2025
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3.5/5
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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It’s not meant for those seeking tidy endings, straight narratives or moral clarity. But for viewers willing to surrender to Lanthimos’ warped worldview, it offers a biting, funny, and often haunting reflection of contemporary anxieties.
Posted Nov 02, 2025
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4/5
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Baahubali: The Epic
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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For those who’ve lived through the phenomenon of Baahubali before, this version provides a new reason to revisit it, a cinematic pilgrimage of sorts. For first-time viewers, it stands on its own as a complete and emotionally fulfilling experience.
Posted Nov 02, 2025
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2.5/5
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Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat
(2025)
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Rachit Gupta
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If you're a Harshvardhan Rane fan, you'll get some more, hunky goodness that had made Sanam Teri Kasam a cult classic. But everything else about this deewaniyat wali love story pales in comparison.
Posted Oct 21, 2025
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3.5/5
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Thamma
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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...Thamma is a well-produced, competently acted, visually engaging addition to the Maddock horror-comedy universe. It entertains, amuses, and occasionally surprises, but also reveals a genre edging towards creative fatigue.
Posted Oct 21, 2025
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3/5
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Bhagwat Chapter One: Raakshas
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Warsi and Kumar deliver, no doubt, but the film around them doesn’t rise to meet their commitment. There are sparks here, a line, a look, a moment, but not enough to ignite a truly compelling fire.
Posted Oct 20, 2025
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3/5
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Good Fortune
(2025)
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Srijani Roy Chowdhury
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Good Fortune, no matter how much it tries, won’t change your worldview, but it will make you laugh, think a little and maybe help you reconsider yelling at the next delivery guy who forgets your extra sauce.
Posted Oct 20, 2025
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2.5/5
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Telusu Kada
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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It has its flaws in writing and direction, particularly in its pacing and clarity in the second half. It has a promising start but loses its way by the end.
Posted Oct 17, 2025
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3.5/5
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Nishaanchi
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Watch Nishaanchi for its unapologetic ’70s cinema energy, for performances that hit home, and for the reminder that when Anurag Kashyap is in his element, few can match the earthiness and electricity of his storytelling.
Posted Oct 07, 2025
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2.5/5
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Ufff Yeh Siyapaa
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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It may be drivel in parts, but it is also a reminder that experimentation, however messy, is still possible.
Posted Oct 06, 2025
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3.5/5
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Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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More than a filmmaker, Rishab excels as an actor in this prequel. He has given one of his career-best performances and shoulders the action thriller throughout.
Posted Oct 03, 2025
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3.5/5
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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All in all, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is a good-hearted rom-com that never turns cynical, delivering mischief, warmth and relationship chaos in equal measure.
Posted Oct 03, 2025
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3/5
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Idly Kadai
(2025)
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Rohit Panikker
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It is personal, affectionate, and anchored by committed performances. It may not break new ground in terms of story, but what it does, it does with conviction.
Posted Oct 01, 2025
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4/5
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One Battle After Another
(2025)
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Rachit Gupta
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Like any PT Anderson movie, One Battle After Another is packed to the gills with cinematic craft. And the best part is, when it matters the most, the film delivers pure human emotions in the most chilled out manner.
Posted Sep 26, 2025
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3/5
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They Call Him OG
(2025)
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Sashidhar Adivi
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The film brims with raw action and high intensity that frequently unleash full-blown violence. But the gangster drama offers little novelty and is clichéd, when it comes to the all crucial story.
Posted Sep 25, 2025
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5/5
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Homebound
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Watch the film for its brutal display of reality and for the fabulous performances by Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa. Do films bring about social change? We hope Homebound does. If nothing else, it should become a conversation starter.
Posted Sep 24, 2025
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3.5/5
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Jolly LLB 3
(2025)
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Devesh Sharma
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Watch the film for its powerful message. ...in today's times, when filmmakers are turning to propaganda, it's nice to see a director making films on real issues.
Posted Sep 19, 2025
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