• For a movie that seems to have swallowed a chill pill (along with a magic one), its last-minute turnaround as a cautionary tale for single folk and T-shirt lovers is unexpected and disappointing. Is it not enough that Saif settles down, his wardrobe must too?

  • War is an ode to star power, which pits Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff together for the first time and capitalises on their famous idol-idoliser energy to draw us into a world of espionage, action and camaraderie…

  • Dream Girl goes in several exciting directions and comes out making light of it.

    It may not always be the best way to go about things but you’ll come out laughing till your sides hurt.

    And how can that ever be a bad thing?

  • The outcome may be predictable but that’s exactly the Chhichhore philosophy — savour the journey and not worry about getting anywhere.  

  • Decent, righteous, progressive, the men are eager to play second fiddle whereas the women don’t cry their feminism hoarse.

    It’s an impeccable if calculated scenario whose love for speeches, including one from Prime Minister Narendra Modi at its end, reminds us Earth might be a foregone conclusion but we’ll always have Mars.  

  • Judgementall Hai Kya is a wild move but works because of how assured its cast is before and its crew is behind the camera…

  • Spider-Man: Far From Home moves to and fro between light-hearted slice-of-teen life and an underprepared Avenger second guessing what’s right, real and responsible.

  • ‘Game Over is a nifty piece of work that recognises the durability of meaningful entertainment

  • Avengers: Endgame is a three hour-long emotionally draining, exhilarating, electrifying goodbye.

  • ‘Kesari devotes a significant chunk of its script to brandish Akshay’s might as the dauntless, magnanimous, Sardar, Havildar Ishar Singh.’ ‘To his credit, the actor is a picture of restraint and righteousness as the worldly-wise Sardar on a mission…

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