The promotional engine for India's biggest cinematic franchise has officially shifted into high gear. Yash Raj Films has unveiled the highly anticipated first teaser for Alpha, offering a visceral look at the spy franchise's newest, darkest origin story. Rather than...
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Brown Review: Karisma Kapoor’s Gritty, Gripping Comeback Is Trapped Inside a Highly Predictable Whodunit Template
With ZEE5's Brown, director Abhinay Deo attempts to drop the audience headfirst into a heavy, suffocating slice of Indian neo-noir. Shifting drastically away from the frantic comedic energy of Delhi Belly, Deo utilizes the crumbling, historic lanes of Kolkata to mount...
Made in India Review: Jim Sarbh and Naseeruddin Shah Shine in a Deeply Human, Clockwork Corporate Drama
In an era heavily populated by hyper-stylized startup dramas fueled by toxic hustle culture and corporate greed, Robbie Grewal’s Made in India: A Titan Story arrives as a beautifully composed, old-school alternative. It steers clear of generic underdog tropes to...
Gullak Season 5 (Episodes 1 & 2) Review: Fresh Paint, Modern Upgrades, and the Anxiety of a New Annu Bhaiya
The first two episodes of Gullak Season 5 place the audience right back into the familiar, cramped, yet deeply comforting geometry of Mishra Niwas. Rather than launching with an explosive family crisis, director Shreyansh Pandey uses the opening hour to establish the...
The Pyramid Scheme Review: TVF Delivers a Sharp, Frightening Anatomy of the Middle-Class Easy-Money Trap
For years, The Viral Fever (TVF) has built its brand on the cozy, nostalgic infrastructure of middle-class Indian households. However, with The Pyramid Scheme, directors Shreyansh Pandey and Ashish R. Shukla weaponize that exact everyday realism to dismantle a...
Maa Behen Review: Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri Power a Hilariously Dark, Subversive Satire on Indian Moral Policing
With Netflix’s Maa Behen, director Suresh Triveni pulled off a brilliant cultural flip. Subverting the iconic names "Rekha, Jaya, and Sushma"—long associated with a hyper-wholesome, domesticated 1990s washing powder commercial—Triveni transforms them into three...
Martin Scorsese Embraces AI, Joining Black Forest Labs as Advisor to Storyboard Future Film Projects
Legendary director Martin Scorsese has officially stepped into the ongoing Hollywood tech war. In a move that has ignited intense debate across the global entertainment community, the veteran filmmaker has partnered with Germany-based AI imaging startup Black Forest...
Masters of the Universe Review: He-Man Returns via HR in a Campy, Polished, and Highly Polarizing Blockbuster
Bringing a franchise born out of 1980s Mattel plastic action figures into the modern cinematic landscape is a treacherous tightrope walk. Lean too hard into seriousness, and it looks ridiculous; lean too hard into parody, and you alienate the nostalgic fanbase....
Bandar Movie Review: Bobby Deol Delivers a Career-Best Performance in Anurag Kashyap’s Brutal Autopsy of Male Entitlement
With Bandar, director Anurag Kashyap intentionally steps back from the meta-ambitions of his recent experimental phase and returns to what he handles best: a raw, pitch-black, and deeply claustrophobic examination of humanity trapped inside a broken system. Co-written...
Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Review: Varun Dhawan’s High-Energy Rom-Com Trapped in a 90s Time Warp
David Dhawan’s signature brand of mindless, chaotic comedy has officially made its return to the big screen in 2026. Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai attempts to replicate the vibrant, loud, and uncomplicated situational comedies that dominated the late 1990s. However,...









