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Homebound: A Deep Dive into Friendship and Society
Nine years after "Masaan" established him as one of India's most promising filmmakers, Neeraj Ghaywan returns with "Homebound." This...


Jolly LLB 3: A Hilarious Courtroom Showdown with Heart
Comedy franchises that stay relevant for over a decade deserve credit. They tackle serious social issues while keeping audiences...


The Conjuring: Last Rites – Movie Review
When a horror franchise reaches its fourth main installment, the challenge becomes maintaining freshness while honoring what made it...


The Bengal Files – Movie Review
Historical dramas that attempt to reconstruct traumatic events carry immense responsibility, particularly when those events continue to...


Songs of Paradise: A Journey Through Kashmir's Musical Heritage
There's something deeply compelling about stories that celebrate unsung heroes. "Songs of Paradise" attempts to honor one such figure...


Salakaar on JioHotstar — A Spy Saga That Strives, but Struggles
Salakaar, directed by Faruk Kabir, unfolds across two intersecting eras: 1978 and 2025. In the past, Adhir Dayal (Naveen Kasturia) infiltrates Pakistan to sabotage a covert nuclear project. Fast forward to the present, he is India's National Security Advisor, pulling strings behind the shadows as a fresh threat rises through a new generation of adversaries . This dual-layered structure offers a fertile cinematic ground—rich with legacy, espionage, and the personal cost of pat


Tehran – Movie Review
Espionage thrillers that dare to tackle real-world geopolitics while maintaining commercial appeal walk a precarious tightrope. "Tehran,"...


Court: State vs Nobody – Movie Review
There's something inherently compelling about an underdog story, especially when it unfolds within the halls of justice where...


The Diplomat – Movie Review
Sometimes cinema's greatest power lies not in escapism but in confronting harsh realities with unflinching honesty. "The Diplomat,"...


Deva – Movie Review
Remaking one's own masterpiece for a different audience is always a delicate proposition, fraught with the risk of diluting what made the...


CTRL – Movie Review
Digital paranoia has never felt more immediate than in today's hyper-connected world, where our devices know us better than we know...
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