
Aadu 3 One Last Ride - Part 1 - When Scale Overtakes Substance
A visually bigger but emotionally thinner chapter that works in moments, struggles with forced humour, and ends up feeling like a setup for something more …
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A visually bigger but emotionally thinner chapter that works in moments, struggles with forced humour, and ends up feeling like a setup for something more …

A high-octane sequel that amplifies everything from the first film, Dhurandhar The Revenge blends intense action, strong performances, and bold political …

Sambhavam Adhyayam Onnu is a mystery thriller set inside a dense forest near the Kerala–Tamil Nadu border, where a group of police officers encounter a strange …

A quiet, deeply personal reflection on SORE - Wife from the Future, a film that reimagines time travel not as a spectacle, but as an emotional burden. Through …

Rental Family is a quietly poignant and deeply reflective film about loneliness, performance, and the emotional cost of manufactured relationships. Through …

Ithiri Neram is a gentle slow burning film about two former lovers who meet again after many years and spend one night rediscovering old conversations, …

Sarvam Maya isn’t a loud or high-concept film, and it doesn’t try to be. Set against the calm landscapes of Palakkad, the film leans into a gentle, Sathyan …

A grounded, atmospheric review of Eko, the final chapter in Bahul Ramesh’s Animal Trilogy. I look at how the film blends misty landscapes, shifting character …

Before getting into the film, I have to talk a bit about the man behind it, Rahul Sadasivan. I first came across his work back in 2013, when his debut film Red …

In this review of The Lunchbox, I explore how the film’s open-ended storytelling, quiet emotions, and subtle sound design come together to create a deeply …
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