Mortal Kombat 2 Review Ever wondered why Bollywood, even in 2026, still trails behind Hollywood when it comes to spectacle cinema? After watching Mortal Kombat 2, I think I finally have my answer. Stick with me till the end of this review, and you’ll see what I mean. Pacing That Refuses To Let You Blink Within the first five minutes, ...

Raja Shivaji Review Films on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj have become something of an annual tradition in Indian cinema — they arrive like a festival, and audiences welcome them with the same reverence year after year. Raja Shivaji slots itself into this lineage, but the question worth asking is whether it manages to carve out an identity of its own when ...

Ek Din Review There is a particular species of Hindi cinema that flourished in the early aughts — the kind that offered up the hopeless romantic as protagonist, allowed him to languish in unrequited devotion, and trusted that the audience would meet his earnestness with their own. Ek Din, the latest essay in this vanishing tradition, opens with precisely such ...

The Devil Wears Prada 2 Review There exists, in the firmament of contemporary cinema, a rare species of sequel that does not merely exhume its progenitor for nostalgic plunder but instead converses with it — a respectful interlocutor in dialogue with its own past. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is precisely such a film: a sartorial successor that opens with ...

Ginny Weds Sunny 2 Review The Setup: Familiar Territory Ginny Weds Sunny 2 opens with Avinash Tiwary’s character caught in the throes of fake news troubles, but more pressingly, desperately seeking matrimonial bliss. Within the first ten minutes, the film establishes its central premise: a young man so desperate for marriage that his predicament borders on the theatrical. The desperation, ...

The much-anticipated biopic on the King of Pop, Michael, has finally hit the screens, promising audiences an intimate look into the life of one of the most iconic entertainers the world has ever known. While the film is undeniably crafted with reverence and love for its subject, it ultimately struggles to rise above the formulaic structure of a standard documentary, ...