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'I feel so happy. I wanted my career to go like this,' Layanya Tripathy tells Radhika Rajamani.
Director Velraj's Thanga Magan is all about the coming of age of a fun-loving youngster taking on the responsibility of a family, says S Saraswathi
The film keeps you engrossed for most part, says S Saraswathi.
As new OTT release Bawaal tackles the lives of a terribly unhappy couple, and Satyaprem Ki Katha about a young wife with a tragic secret is a box-office success, here's pick of ten (out of a considerable number) of relatively recent films about troubled marriages.
At no point in Dhoka: Round D Corner does the tension build up as it goes quickly from thriller to unintentional comedy, feels Deepa Gahlot.
Thirudan Police explores the highly complex father-son relationship, while giving a realistic picture of the everyday life of a policeman.
Amitabh Bachchan and Mahie Gill are going to be seen playing ghosts in their upcoming films.
Acclaimed movies, hit movies, social movies, star-studded movies, scary movies and shows galore, you certainly won't be starved for entertainment on OTT this week.
Two seconds of Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai pack in more chemistry than two hours and 44 minutes of Ranbir and Shraddha's romance in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar, feels Sukanya Verma.
Naiyaandi is a rural romantic comedy that lacks a good story and seems more like an amateur, half-hearted and a disappointing attempt.
People move on, get attached to other people, ending a close bond. But we rarely see that on screen, observes Aseem Chhabra.
Monsters from hell, time loops and time travel, magical realms and bomb threats, things are pretty action-packed on OTT this week, observes Sukanya Verma.
Kuttey's muddled momentum cannot cover up the trail of loopholes it leaves behind, observes Sukanya Verma.
Sridevi celebrates her milestone birthday on August 13.
Against whom, dear readers, does Varun share a roaring chemistry?
Akshay tells us why he stopped working in Khiladi movies, what Khiladi 786 is all about, and what plans he has for his 10-year-old son Aarav.
Saguni's tunes, except for certain moments, are mundane
Gabbar Singh is a Pawan Kalyan film filled with his histrionics. It's an adaptation rather than a remake of the Hindi Dabangg.
Yes, there's going to be a lot of tears, laughs and thrills coming your way.
Three love stories up for release this week.
The Khiladi turns 44 today.
The Khiladi turns 44 today.
The Khiladi turns 44 today.
The 53-year-old makes his return as a leading man in the upcoming Aa Gaya Hero.
Even Ravi Teja cannot save this masala movie.
'He had the voice of the film hero. It was filled with youthful romance.'
On the whole, Kaalo scares you -- but only in bits.
Fascinating new offerings from beloved auteurs as well as a steady supply of remakes and biopics colour the OTT scene this week. Sukanya Verma lists her picks.
Divyanka Tripathi aka Vidya of Banoo Mein Tumhari Dulhan who was missing in action for the past one year is back with Mr & Mrs Sharma Allahabadwale on SAB TV.
It looks like the director couldn't quite decide which genre to adopt: comedy, romance or angst, and the confusion shows. Even more important, some originality would have helped. As it is, the Tamil movie doesn't live up to the hype.
Sunny Deol gets candid about his films and more.
Three movies, five hot actresses. Who will sizzle? Vote now!
Thrillers, horrors and real-life inspired stories dominate the OTT scene this week.
Oye is a tragic love story with strong performances from its hero Sidhdharth. Baby Shamili is transformed as a tragic heroine in this film. Debutant director Anand Ranga scores in the first half. Yuvan Shankar Raja's music rocks.
Sukanya Verma picks 10 essential David Dhawan movies you need to watch to understand their loony appeal.
Director Uday Shankar provides a cliched storyline with a reasonably okay screenplay but Ravi Teja makes Baladoor watchable. The movie has all the ingredients of a potboiler.
It's addictive. It's entertaining. It's gorgeous. Once bitten by the K-drama bug, there's no going back.
If at all the series can be criticised, it would be for its all-Brahmin characters and keeping out the caste problems, the misogyny and the backwardness and ugliness of rural India, points out Deepa Gahlot.