Top Rated Films
Manjusha Radhakrishnan's Film Reviews
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Just like the wanderers who throng Goa, there’s some vicarious fun to be had in Malang as it takes you into the colourful lives o a bunch of fractured souls aiming for nirvana.
There are enough highs to keep you engaged.
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…it’s a long feature. Clocking in at more than 140 minutes, it feels bloated at certain places. Don’t give up on the movie though. ‘The Sky is Pink’ is a keeper.
Don’t miss it
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‘Mission Mangal’ is an out-of-this-world cinematic experience, but there’s a good chance that you will pivot around the women’s skills in this film.
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Judgemental Hai Kya is a hugely satisfying, snappy thriller with its 1 hour and 56 minutes running time. Entering Bobby and Keshav’s muddled heads is a risk worth taking.
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While the film doesn’t encumber you with a nuanced performance from its lead star, ‘Super 30’ scores high when it comes to a one-time watch about the deep divide between the haves and the have-nots.
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‘Article 15’ sobers you up instantly, but it also makes you think about Indian’s complicated social segregation based on accident of birth.
It isn’t an easy film to watch. But it would be a disservice if you don’t give this thriller a chance.
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‘Kabir Singh’ is truly the survival of the despicable. Their collective action — when they break up — is a crash course on self-flagellation.
It’s also a much-needed departure from the usual syrupy Bollywood love stories that showcase grand gestures.
Put a ring on ‘Kabir Sigh’ if you are in the mood for watching a love story that’s wonderfully wicked and warped.
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While the climax doesn’t knock you off your feet, you will still enjoy the blow-by-blow account of how things escalated to a murder and a cover-up.
In my eyes, that’s a good enough reason to watch a suspense thriller.
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In all, Gully Boy is a rhythmic blast with Singh soaring to superlative highs as an actor.
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Painfully predictable…Bollywood star Aamir Khan is in top form as scheming rebel, it’s not enough to keep