3.0
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2.9
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A good pick for viewers who enjoy courtroom dramas layered with emotion and social commentary.
An earnest and socially relevant crime thriller that's undone by its predictability.
3.5
‘The Narmada Story’, not to be confused with the story of the river Narmada, shines a light on women, who refuse to surrender to a broken system.
2.5
Watch it for its feel-good road-trip spirit and charming friendship, but don't expect a groundbreaking journey of self-discovery.
While HJTIHH offers a handful of laughs, catchy songs and a committed central performance from Varun Dhawan, its weak writing prevents it from recreating the effortless charm and rewatch value of David Dhawan’s classic comedies. If you are a fan of crazy madcap humour this one might work for you.
This is not an easy film to watch. It is disturbing, repulsive and occasionally repetitive. Think of horror sensation ‘obsession’ in an Anurag Kashyap universe. But that discomfort is precisely the point.
An entertaining crime-comedy that never turns into a pity party, Maa Behen has no interest in reforming society's self-appointed moral guardians. Instead, it offers women a far simpler solution: why care?
If you're looking for a wholesome, kid-friendly film that celebrates Indian storytelling traditions with warmth, humour and colourful animation, this one is for you.
4.0
A tender exploration of womanhood, belonging, and the invisible weight of patriarchy set against the breathtaking landscapes of Sikkim, where home is both sanctuary and a cage. The film observes the quiet resilience of women living without men.
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