Main, Woh aur Fuji Review: A Quiet, Poignant Take on Love, Distance and Rediscovery

Main Woh Aur Fuji

Critics Review:In a cinematic space often dominated by heightened drama and exaggerated emotions, Main, Woh aur Fuji chooses restraint. And in doing so, it delivers something far more intimate, a story that feels less like fiction and more like a quiet reflection of real life. Written by Irawati Karnik and directed by Mohit Takalkar, the […]

Jazz City Review: When Music Meets History, But The Rhythm Doesn’t Always Work

Jazz City

Critics Review: Period dramas come with a certain responsibility, they are not just stories; they are memories recreated on screen. Jazz City, created and directed by Soumik Sen, attempts to bring one such memory to life: the turbulent years surrounding the birth of Bangladesh from what was East Pakistan in 1971. Streaming on SonyLIV, the […]

Delhi Crime Season 3: Rummaging Through The Dark Side of the Capital City

Delhi Crime Season 3

Some cities don’t sleep. Delhi doesn’t let you sleep. With every season, Netflix’s Delhi Crimereminds us that the capital city’s gleaming skyline casts long, grotesque shadows we oftenchoose not to confront. Delhi Crime Season 3 returns not as mere entertainment, but as adisturbing excavation of human cruelty, systemic failures, and the fragile hope we cling […]