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A Genuine Tour De Force That Has Nary A Blemish

A Genuine Tour De Force That Has Nary A Blemish

Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light is all that we imagined it would be – a deceptively simple, wonderfully tender, uncannily terse (despite its nearly two-hour runtime) and deeply human study of the workaday struggles of outsiders in a city that never sleeps, where repose is an elusive thing. So, more than dreams, Mumbai...

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Pratik Gandhi Shines Bright In A Desultory Film

Pratik Gandhi Shines Bright In A Desultory Film

A common man fighting for his rights in a system loaded heavily against him is a familiar figure in Hindi movies that seek to address the inequities that plague the nation. The protagonist of Dedh Bigha Zameen is cast in the same mould. Written and directed by Pulkit and streaming on JioCinema, the film roots...

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The Series Retains The Edge Despite A Few Stray Passages

The Series Retains The Edge Despite A Few Stray Passages

Small change may not have much currency these days but a piggybank still counts in large swathes of India. It definitely does for the small-town household in which Gullak, a mellow, bittersweet family drama now in its fourth season, plays out. The five new episodes of the TVF-produced Sony LIV show drives home, with a...

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Rarely Spooky Enough To Deliver Jump Scares

Rarely Spooky Enough To Deliver Jump Scares

Konkani lore meets pop culture excess in Munjya, a horror comedy that lets the funny edge out the spooky, often unintentionally so. Messy and muddled, it demands willing suspension of disbelief and fails to secure it. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and written by Niren Bhatt on the basis of a story developed by Yogesh Chandekar,...

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Kartik Aaryan Pulls Off A Career-Best Performance

Kartik Aaryan Pulls Off A Career-Best Performance

The long-forgotten but incredible story of Murlikant Petkar, India’s first-ever Paralympics gold medallist and Padma Shri recipient, comes alive on the big screen in Chandu Champion, a sweeping and somewhat overdone biopic spearheaded by Kartik Aaryan as the spirited titular hero. Chandu Champion, writer-director Kabir Khan’s second sports film in succession (after 83), intense emotions,...

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Psychological Drama Heralds The Arrival Of Ishana Night Shyamalan

Psychological Drama Heralds The Arrival Of Ishana Night Shyamalan

In her directorial debut, Ishana Night Shyamalan crafts a cinematic confluence of Irish folkloric horror and psychological drama. She overlays what emerges from that combination with stylistic norms inherited from her producer-director-screenwriter father whose chequered career has drawn sustenance from unusual conceits and confounding twists. Working with a group of fully clued-in actors who bring...

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Jitendra Kumar Maintains His Equilibrium With Impressive Control

Jitendra Kumar Maintains His Equilibrium With Impressive Control

Incessant prattle and the rattle of complex mathematical equations and problems run all the way through Season 3 of Kota Factory. To that extent, the TVF-produced Netflix series offers more of what we have come to expect from it. But that isn’t all there is to the five new episodes that take the struggles of...