Dhamaal 4 Review Back in 2007, the original Dhamaal was a breath of fresh air. The situational comedy and the iconic treasure hunt chase hit all the right notes, making it a film I watched countless times. Fast forward through the sequels—Double Dhamaal, Total Dhamaal, and now Dhamaal 4 (with Dhamaal 5 inevitably on the horizon)—and a glaringly obvious pattern ...

Welcome to the Jungle Review If Bollywood stopped casting Akshay Kumar, half of the industry’s annual movie output would simply cease to exist. Welcome to the Jungle is the ultimate result of that sheer, relentless dedication. And just when you thought one was enough, this film gives us not one, but two Akshay Kumars engaging in absolute, unfiltered nonsense. If ...

Do you know the real difference between the India of 1990 and the India of today? Because, honestly, a lot looks the same. America was at war back then; America is at war now. Fuel prices were climbing then; fuel prices are climbing today. So where’s the difference? The one major difference is direction. In 1990, India was sliding toward ...

System Review What if a film that opens with a single, unexplained death could keep you hooked till the very last frame? What if every scene you watched was secretly part of a bigger plan you didn’t even notice? That’s exactly what this new Sonakshi Sinha OTT film does — and trust me, it does it brilliantly. The Opening That ...

Chand Mera Dil Review Do you still want to watch a 2010-style love story in 2026? If yes, this film is for you. If no, stop right here. This review is about to save you a ticket, a tub of popcorn, and roughly two and a half hours of your life. The film is called Chand Mera Dil. And honestly? ...

Pati Patni Aur Woh Do opens with a deceptively simple premise — a brave officer, but plot twist, he isn’t a cop, he’s from the forest department. That’s the level of “freshness” we’re talking about. Genius? Sure, in a parallel universe. The film feels like it was written under one strict directive: “Bhai, even a blind man should be able ...

Daadi Ki Shaadi Review Has Kapil Sharma Finally Found His Second Hit? After a string of underwhelming outings, Kapil Sharma returns with Daadi Ki Shaadi — a family comedy that promises laughter, chaos, and a wedding no one saw coming. The big question hanging over this release is simple: has he finally cracked the code, or is this another stumble ...

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 ...

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, ...

Bhooth Bangla Review There was a time when Bollywood comedies did not need to explain their jokes. The setup was invisible, the timing was surgical, and the laughter was involuntary. Bhooth Bangla, in 2026, makes a bold attempt to bring that era back — and for the most part, it succeeds gloriously. The Opening Act A Normal Beginning, Then Asrani ...

Dacoit Review There is a peculiar kind of frustration that comes from watching a film that clearly knows what it wants to be but spends an unreasonable amount of time deciding when to actually become it. Shaneil Deo’s Dacoit: A Love Story is precisely that kind of film — a heist-romance that opens like a lukewarm cup of chai, meanders ...