Watching Daayen Ya Baayen is like visiting a place with someone who belongs there, who takes you to their home, and introduces …

Watching Daayen Ya Baayen is like visiting a place with someone who belongs there, who takes you to their home, and introduces …
With Ram Gopal Varma (RGV), in spite of his last few films being unmitigated disasters, one still felt that he …
When two people meet on a landmark New York bridge both intending to jump off and kill themselves (for however …
You’ve got to ask yourself this: when was the last time you knew the lead character’s name weeks before release? …
Recently, it has been the content-driven, smaller budget films that have made a bigger splash than their bigger budget counterparts. …
Peepli [Live] is a delightful, adeptly helmed satire the likes of which haven’t been seen sinceJaane Bhi Do Yaaro and the innumerable …
Milan Luthria takes a shot at immortality in creating an urban legend on the origin of the word ‘supari’, as …
Barely has one recovered from the ‘epic’ new-age rendition of the Mahabharata with Raajneeti, close in its heels follows Raavan …
Raajneeti is easily one of the most awaited films this year, what with Prakash Jha (a real politician himself) directing a …
In the harsh terrain of the Mexican desert, a mortally wounded man, J (Hrithik Roshan), is left for dead in …