Kartavya Review: Saif Ali Khan Delivers a Powerful No-Nonsense Cop Drama

Critics Review: In an era where cop dramas are often overloaded with slow-motion entries, exaggerated heroism, gory action sequences, and endless monologues, Kartavya arrives as a refreshing surprise. It does not try to glorify its protagonist through unnecessary theatrics. Instead, it presents a man simply doing his job, and perhaps that is what makes the […]
Glory Review: Divyendu Sharma Leads a Powerful Yet Predictable Sports Drama

Sports dramas often walk a thin line between inspiration and obsession. Glory chooses to explore that very space, where ambition stops being a dream and starts becoming a burden. With a strong ensemble cast featuring Divyendu Sharma, Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky, Sikandar Kher, and Sayani Gupta, alongside Ashutosh Rana, Jannat Zubair, Vishal Vashishtha, and Zakir […]
Toaster Review: Rajkummar Rao’s Comedy Misfires Despite a Promising Cast

There’s a certain nostalgia attached to chaotic comedies like Dhamaal and Dhol, films that thrived on absurdity, impeccable timing, and a tightly woven madness that somehow made sense. Toaster attempts to revisit that space, but instead of recreating the magic, it ends up reminding you just how difficult it is to get that balance right. […]
Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Review: Ravi Kishan Leads a Hilarious Courtroom Comedy That Hits the Right Notes

Critics: Courtroom dramas in India have often leaned towards intense, high-stakes storytelling, where every verdict feels like a life-altering moment. But Maamla Legal Hai takes a refreshingly different route. With its second season, the series once again proves that law, when seen through the lens of satire and slice-of-life storytelling, can be just as engaging, […]
Hello Bachhon Review: TVF’s Emotional True Story of Dreams, Teachers, and Student Struggles

Critics Review: Stories about student life have always had a special place in Indian storytelling. The pressure of expectations, the weight of ambition, and the emotional turbulence of youth create narratives that instantly resonate with audiences. With Hello Bachhon, The Viral Fever (TVF) once again taps into this powerful theme, delivering a deeply emotional and […]
Accused Review: Konkona Sen Sharma Shines in Anubhuti Kashyap’s Powerful Social Drama

Critics Review:Reputation is often built over years but can collapse in a matter of seconds. Accused, directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, explores this unsettling fragility with remarkable restraint and emotional clarity. Starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Pratibha Ranta, the film raises a deeply uncomfortable yet necessary question. When a woman is accused by another woman, does […]
Kohrra 2 Review: A Murder That Mirrors Society’s Darkest Truths

Critics Review: There are crime dramas that seek justice. And then there are those that seek truth, even when it hurts to look at it. Kohrra Season 2 belongs firmly to the second category. It does not rush to reveal its culprit. It lingers in discomfort, silence, and moral ambiguity. It reminds us that every […]
Taskaree: Emraan Hashmi Leads a High-Stakes Battle Against Corruption

There are battles that unfold in open fields, and then there are wars that hide in paperwork, uniforms, and unchecked power. Taskaree, directed by Raghav Jairath, belongs firmly to the latter. Set against the sprawling, high-security corridors of Mumbai International Airport, this seven-episode crime thriller peels back the polished surface of law enforcement to reveal […]
Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders- Oppression That Leads to Violent Eruption

Critics Review: Some crimes erupt suddenly. Others simmer for months before they explode. Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, directed by Honey Trehan, belongs firmly to the latter. Streaming on Netflix, this second film in the Raat Akeli Hai series does not chase shock for spectacle. Instead, it excavates silence, repression, and the quiet cruelty […]
Single Papa: Parenthood vs Gender Bias

Critics Review: Parenthood in India has always been prescriptive. Mothers nurture, fathers provide. Anything beyond this binary is either questioned or quietly ridiculed. Single Papa, created by Ishita Moitra and Neeraj Udhwani, enters this deeply gendered space with an idea that is deceptively simple but socially disruptive. What happens when a man wants to become […]