In the secret world of shadows where good and evil are deeply enmeshed,the dark world where fear stalks through streets, where the thin veil of sanity can get ripped off in an instant revealing the hidden face of stark terror-on... (Continue reading)
When it comes to escapist cinema, a gifted writer can make his imagination run really wild. Think of a crazy story, come up with outrageous and zany situations, rope in actors who’d look believable in those parts… hey presto, a... (Continue reading)
Come to think of it, after two back-to-back hits [RANG DE BASANTI, FANAA], Aamir Khan could’ve given a positive nod to any masala flick and chosen to work with anyone he desired. But he preferred to make a film on... (Continue reading)
RGV, RamGopal Verma’s is best in telling the story about underworld, no one can forget movie like Satya and Company. Though later on he tried in different genre but miserably failed. So our so called Ramu is back with his... (Continue reading)
Welcome to a world filled with friends, love and Laughter. Welcome to a world where life is defined by friendship and friendship is defined by love. Paglu, Amu & Abhi live the lives of each other. They drink, eat & sleep... (Continue reading)
Simple stories, told in the simplest manner, have been the hallmark of all Aziz Mirza films, right from RAJU BAN GAYA GENTLEMAN to CHALTE CHALTE. KISMAT KONNECTION, the veteran’s new outing, is no exception. The characters we watch on screen are... (Continue reading)
Imran Khan as Jai Singh Rathore (’Rats’) Hailing from the town of Ranjhore in Rajasthan, Jai Singh Rathore is everything a Rathore from Ranjhore is not supposed to be- pleasant, warm, funny, kind, sensitive and pathologically non-violent. Jai’s father passed away when... (Continue reading)
Barah Aana is a comedy of real life set in today’s Mumbai. The story revolves around three unlikely friends: a driver (Naseeruddin Shah), a watchman (Vijay Raaz) and a waiter (Arjun Mathur). The driver is an older man, stoic but... (Continue reading)