Tere Ishq Mein Review Anand L Rai returns to the world of painful, all-consuming love with Tere Ishq Mein, and this time he drags it from the lanes of romance into the corridors of power, cockpit of a fighter jet, and even UPSC exam halls. On paper, it sounds wild. On screen, it’s often gripping, sometimes illogical, but almost always ...
Mastiii 4 Review I walked into Mastiii 4 expecting a brainless comedy. I’m fine with silly, as long as it’s fun. But this film doesn’t just ask you to leave your brain at the door — it throws your logic, taste and basic sense of humanity out of the theatre completely. By the end, the only real “mastiii” was the ...
120 Bahadur Review War films are almost always emotional, but stories about heavily outnumbered soldiers carry a different kind of weight. 120 Bahadur builds itself around exactly that kind of premise: a small group of 120 Indian soldiers facing an enemy force of 3,000 during the 1962 conflict. On paper, it’s the kind of setup that promises an unforgettable, heroically ...
De De Pyaar De 2 Review De De Pyaar De 2 opens with a confident callback and then keeps zig‑zagging—witty, self‑aware, and surprisingly moving. It flirts with extremes (and occasionally normalizes them a bit too casually), sags a touch after the two‑hour mark, but pulls off a heartfelt, high‑voltage climax. Chatpate dialogues, ace performances from Ajay Devgn, R. Madhavan, and ...
Thamma Review The Setup The film opens on a very routine note—story beats and the leads’ entries feel functional rather than exciting. There’s momentum, but little spark. You get the sense early on that the ride will be more “okay-ish” than inspired. Craft & Visuals Let’s address the elephant (well, bear) in the room: the VFX bear looks distractingly rough. ...
Ek Chatur Naar Review The quick take Ek Chatur Naar opens on a grounded, realistic note and introduces a heroine built on guile more than brawn. Yet for a good stretch, the film struggles to pin you to your seat. The interval lands sharply, the second half finally leans into the story’s possibilities, and the climax springs not one but two ...





