Kumud Mishra stars as Ram Singh, a Charlie Chaplin impersonator at a circus in Kolkata, who struggles to make ends meet when the circus shuts down.from Top Reviews News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2YL5yUk
Kumud Mishra stars as Ram Singh, a Charlie Chaplin impersonator at a circus in Kolkata, who struggles to make ends meet when the circus shuts down.
In Sadak 2, there is an owl called Kumbhkarna who attacks bad guys on Sanjay Dutt’s command. If only he had sent the owl towards the makers!
The mother-daughter relationship has its moments in Masaba Masaba, but Masaba and Neena Gupta starrer falls short of touching one's heart.
The first rections about Sadak 2, headlined by Alia Bhatt, are out and Twitter doesn't seem impressed at all. Directed by Mahesh Bhatt, the film also stars Sanjay Dutt and Aditya Roy Kapur in pivotal roles.
'Mee Raqsam' maintains a progressive tone in storytelling as well as while conveying its message, which makes the film a well-intentioned effort.
Class of '83 Review | The thing about Bobby Deol's film is that it probably sounded great on paper, but doesn’t translate as effectively to the screen.
The story moves in a seamless manner and the actors' performances never let a single moment get dull. Read our full review of new Netflix film 'Project Power' here.
Bobby Deol's new Netflix film, Class of '83, is a cop drama, but it doesn't show the urgency typical of such films. Directed by Atul Sabharwal, the film is based on S Hussain Zaidi's book.
'The Gone Game' is set against Covid-19 backdrop and ingeniously uses pandemic-induced anxiety and paranoia to drive forth its interesting murder-mystery plot.
Supercop Abhay Pratap Singh, played by Kunal Kemmu, packs a solid punch and does not let down going into season 2. New episodes will stream from November 3.
There are a couple of scenes in the beginning where Vidyut Jammwal gives a glimpse of his latent potential, but Khuda Haafiz keeps oscillating between many emotions.
Tamil film Lockup is an unflinching look at police conspiracy, which does not stop at encounter killings.
A bland and clichéd plot topped with forced sexual tension makes Karan Singh Grover and Bipasha Basu's Dangerous a rather tedious watch.
The documentary movie revisits a crime which happened 31 years ago, in 1989, and which still shocks the world.
'Churails' is not just a commentary on the patriarchal set up in developing countries, but also unmasks the bitter side of search for truth and justice.
Pankaj Tripathi has hardly been this restrained lately, and he is a delight to watch. His presence lights up the screen even if he is not saying anything.
Janhvi Kapoor plays Gunjan with the fragility and vulnerability you’d expect of a young girl who has a dream but is completely unprepared for what it entails.