The true-crime genre on Indian OTT has arguably become oversaturated, frequently slipping into exploitative thrillers that treat real-world violence as mere entertainment fodder. With Raakh, creator-writers Anusha Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket alongside director Prosit...
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Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata Review: Kangana Ranaut and a Stellar Ensemble Deliver a Gripping, Low-Bombast Tribute to the Nurses of 26/11
The horrific events of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks have been heavily documented by Indian cinema, typically favoring the armed strategies of commandos, police officers, or top-tier hotels. With Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, director Manoj Tapadia pivots beautifully,...
Backrooms Review: A24’s Adaptation of the Viral Internet Myth Is a Visual Masterpiece That Drags Under Its Own Ambition
Stepping from short-form YouTube rendering into a major studio feature film is a notoriously difficult tightrope walk. With Backrooms, director Kane Parsons attempts to scale up his viral internet lore into a full-fledged, existential nightmare. The resulting A24...
Governor Review: Manoj Bajpayee’s Stellar Restraint Stumbles in a Wordy, Politically Charged Financial Drama
Turning macroeconomics, sovereign debt, and foreign exchange reserves into a mainstream cinematic thriller is an ambitious mountain to climb. With Governor: The Silent Saviour, director Chinmay Mandlekar attempts to bypass the typical uniform-clad patriots to honor...
Dhamaal 4 Trailer Review: Slapstick Nostalgia, Wild Jungle Chases, and a Massive Race for Gold
If you were wondering whether director Indra Kumar would dial down the absolute, unapologetic madness for the fourth installment of his legacy comedy franchise, the official trailer for Dhamaal 4 answers with a resounding "no." The newly released footage doubles down...
Haunted 3D (2026) Review: An Atrocity Against Humans and Ghosts Alike
When Vikram Bhatt unleashed the original Haunted 3D in 2011, it succeeded precisely because it merged old-school, atmospheric Indian horror storytelling with decent-for-its-time stereoscopic technology. Fast forward 15 years, and Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past has...
Main Vaapas Aaunga Review: Imtiaz Ali Explores the Deep Inheritance of Partition Trauma and Loss
Imtiaz Ali has built his entire cinematic legacy on characters who run away to find themselves. In Main Vaapas Aaunga, he shifts that gaze outward, crafting a deeply poetic, multi-generational conversation about what happens when running away is your only option for...
Disclosure Day Review: Spielberg and Emily Blunt Deliver a Spellbinding Hymn to Human Empathy
Some filmmakers use science fiction to showcase distant galaxies; Steven Spielberg has spent half a century using it as a massive mirror to examine the human heart. Marking his long-awaited return to the genre that built his legacy, Disclosure Day behaves less like a...
Welcome to the Jungle Trailer: Akshay Kumar Takes Meta Digs at Box Office Flops in an Unhinged, Star-Studded Ride
The doors to the ultimate cinematic madhouse have officially swung open. The highly anticipated official trailer for Welcome to the Jungle has arrived, expanding past a record-breaking four minutes to introduce a chaotic, star-studded ensemble that plays out like a...
The Grandest Stage Awaits: 48 Teams, 3 Host Nations, and 104 Matches Set for a Historic FIFA World Cup 2026™
The 2026 FIFA World Cup™ is officially underway, marking the largest and most expansive edition in the tournament's history. Co-hosted by three nations—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—the tournament features an expanded format with 48 teams competing in 104...









