Tag: Bollywood

  • Dhurandhar: The Revenge – Ruthless Ranveer Delivers Spectacular Sequel

    Dhurandhar: The Revenge – Ruthless Ranveer Delivers Spectacular Sequel

    First things first — Akshaye Khanna’s swag, his ice-cold swagger as the stylish Rehman Dakait, is deeply missed. In fact, he’s the most present character in the film… through his absence. That’s not nostalgia. That’s star power.

    Dhurandhar: The Revenge has been one of the most hotly anticipated sequels in recent Bollywood memory — and to its credit, it delivers. It comes in guns blazing… and blood spilling.

    Ranveer storms the screen as Jaskirat Singh Rangi from the very first frame—wounded, wild, and unapologetically violent. The story picks up right where it left off, with Hamza diving deeper into the deadly nexus of Karachi gangs, ISI, and terror networks. And then begins the rise as King of Lyari, King of Karachi and Sher-e-Baloch. Not just titles—this is a man dismantling an entire ecosystem of terror, one brutal act at a time.

    The film is unabashedly masculine and brawny — more gore, flying limbs, bazookas, and scorching dialogues, all designed to feed the ravenous hunger of its fanbase. But the near-total absence of songs, no emotional counterbalance and any meaningful feminine presence makes it feel uni-dimensional in stretches. Which is precisely why I respectfully but firmly disagree with Ram Gopal Verma’s claim that this film is 100X better than Sholay. It isn’t even in that conversation.

    The editing is patchy, the detailing inconsistent, and the Bada Saheb character — which promised so much — turns out to be a significant letdown. The film does find its footing again around the interval and builds momentum from there.

    One sequence, however, must be flagged: the brutal beheading-turned-football scene crosses into territory that can only be described as torture porn in its most demonic avatar. Shock value is one thing — this is something else entirely.

    And yet, through all of it, Ranveer Singh reigns supreme. His legendary commitment and physical dedication are on full, glorious display. He doesn’t act. He attacks the role. Every frame screams commitment, madness, and method. Rakesh Bedi as the scene-stealing Jameel Jamali and R. Madhavan as the sharp Ajay Sanyal are both top-notch — no complaints there.

    Dhurandhar 2 Final Verdict Gripping. Gritty. Technically ambitious. Powered by Ranveer madness. But missing the soul and sharpness of the original.

    Worth watching? Go for Ranveer. Enjoy the spectacle. Forgive the rest.

  • Saiyaara: GenNext Musical Melancholy Ignites Romance

    Saiyaara: GenNext Musical Melancholy Ignites Romance

    A Long Post of The Tending Saiyaaraa….

    Saiyaara: Mohit’s Mashup Of Mohabbat, Music & Memories! 

    First thing first: 
    Is Saiyaara worth watching? Yes
    Does Saiyaara connect? Yes
    Is Saiyaara worth the hype? No

    What makes Saiyaara work? 
    Timeless romance, awesome music and fresh talent with strong screen presence

    Dimaag bhool janta hai, dil yaad rakhta hai!

    Saiyaara is an emotional roller coaster that works! The romantic musical drama connects and engages with its authenticity and story-telling! 

    An aspiring and short fused reckless musician meets a talented soft-spoken poet. As they erase their past and heal each other, romance blooms, music flows and life glows. They make new memories but memory itself plays a spoilsport! 

    Ahaan Panday & Aneet Padda make a wonderful impact with their performances – both living their characters magnificently! Ahaan is indeed the ray of sunshine. Aneet grows on you. The music is engaging and the songs carry the movie forward fabulously. Saiyaara, Barbaad, Dhun and Tum Ho To are good tracks. The screen play is good with memorable dialogues. 

    Mohit Suri repaints his old movies with Yashraj colors and similar sparklers to create Saiyaara. The movie is based on Korean drama ‘A Moment To Remember; which has inspired Ajay Devgan Kajol starrer U, Me & Hum. Apart from the traces of Aashiqui 2, Ek Villain and other Mohit movies, we see ’50 First Dates’ and Notebook influence as well. Yet Mohit’s doomed love conviction and emotional treatment moves the viewers. 

    The movie is not an all time classic because of the uneven pace. The second half was stretched while many aspects were rushed, unexplained and undercooked. While the nepo kids bashing by Ahaan was smart, calling a dating app Soulmates was out of place. But where love is never perfect, how can a love story be perfect? Love becomes eternal only beyond seeing imperfection, mistakes, rough edges, missteps and lost opportunities – so let’s celebrate the good old-fashioned romance with good music and authentic chemistry! 

    Saiyaara – Watch it!

  • ✨Saiyaara: Mohit’s Mashup of Mohabbat, Music & Memories!✨

    ✨Saiyaara: Mohit’s Mashup of Mohabbat, Music & Memories!✨

    🎵 Dimaag bhool jata hai, dil yaad rakhta hai.
    And Saiyaara proves just that.

    ✅ Worth watching? YES.
    ✅ Will it connect? YES.
    ❌ Worth the hype? Not entirely. But… it still works!

    Ahaan Panday (a true ray of sunshine ☀️) and Aneet Padda (quietly powerful 🌸) breathe life into a romance that’s more melody than madness.

    🎶 Music is the heartbeat here — “Saiyaara”, “Barbaad”, “Dhun”, “Tum Ho To” — each track is a plot twist in harmony.
    🎭 The screenplay charms, the dialogues linger, and the chemistry feels authentic.

    Yes, Mohit Suri blends Aashiqui 2 nostalgia, Ek Villain flair, a Korean tearjerker’s plot, and a bit of 50 First Dates—but the emotion lands.

    🎬 Not perfect.
    The second half drags. Some parts feel undercooked. But then again —
    Love isn’t perfect. Neither are the stories we cherish.

    💔 Memory plays villain. Music plays savior.
    And Mohabbat… finds its way.

    Saiyaara = Old-school feels + new-age heart.
    Watch it for the love.
    Stay for the music.

  • 🎬 Sitaare Zameen Par Review ⭐ : No Shooting Star

    🎬 Sitaare Zameen Par Review ⭐ : No Shooting Star

    Sabka Apna Apna Normal Hota Hai… But This One’s Too Normal!

    Aamir Khan returns with a heart in the right place, but the magic? Sadly missing.

    Basketball coach Gulshan is fired from his job and arrested for drunk driving. As a corrective punishment, he is forced to a community service project of coaching a basket team of specially abled basketball players – which he abhors. The movie is a journey of how Gulshan learns to work with the specially abled team and lead them to national championship grand finale. In the process, he overcomes his ego and emotional challenges and eventually, transforms and redeems himself.

    The movie is an AI template at play:
    🏀 A disgraced coach.
    🧠 A team of neurodivergent kids.
    🏆 A championship to win.
    It should’ve been an emotional slam dunk… but the story barely bounces.

    While Aamir delivers a solid performance and Genelia is a delightful surprise, it’s the real stars — the neurodivergent actors — who light up the screen with honesty and charm in the debut movie. 👏 If only their characters were given more meat, more moments.

    But alas — the script feels rushed, emotions feel half-baked, and the climax underwhelms. The soul-stirring poignancy of Taare Zameen Par? Nowhere in sight. Maa song has brought tears to Indians like no other song.

    Actually, Comparisons with Taare Zameen Par is unwarranted — that’s like comparing industrial junk food with Michelin meals just because they both use potatoes.

    🎯 Intent is noble. Execution is not.
    Props to Aamir for promoting theatre-going and skipping OTT riches (INR 120Cr, no less!). Direct release coming up on YouTube. But this gamble needed a stronger script to truly score. Revolutionary strategy riding a weak product!

    Aamir is trying too hard to please. He is clearly not trusting his instincts and guts. 3 Idiots, PK, Taare Zameen Par, Lagaan – all are work of different league! The socio political realities are on his mind and so are the recent failures. Time to reinvent, redefine and restart!

    Sitaare Zameen Par Verdict: Watch it for the effort, the message, and the brilliance of the kids. Just don’t expect the magic of Aamir’s earlier classics!

  • Crazxy: A One-Man Psychological Thriller That Keeps You on Edge

    Crazxy: A One-Man Psychological Thriller That Keeps You on Edge

    Crazxy is a gripping psychological drama with a bold, original storyline — powered by a tour de force performance from Sohum Shah, the genius behind Ship of Theseus and Tumbbad! Full credit to him for pushing boundaries and delivering a thriller that’s truly different.

    Dr. Abhimanyu Sood’s world collapses when his daughter is kidnapped, setting off a race against time that reveals his deeply flawed character. The film’s tension builds brilliantly through persistent phone calls , Amitabh Bachchan ringtones, and a pulsating background score that never lets you catch your breath.

    The film’s standout scene? Dr. Sood multitasking in a high-stress moment – simultaneously guiding a junior colleague through emergency surgery while directing the kidnapper to calm his daughter, all while fixing a punctured tire! Shah’s performance here perfectly captures a man barely holding it together. Totally chaotic, nerve-wracking, and absolutely brilliant.

    Speaking of performances, Shah carries the entire film on his shoulders with incredible intensity, making you feel every bit of his frustration and desperation. Special shoutouts to the legends like Tinnu Anand and Piyush Mishra that keep the momentum going. (And yes, the fold phone  and the Range Rover  totally deserve their own credits!)

    Though occasionally losing momentum, “Crazxy” remains largely unpredictable and edgy throughout. While a few additional characters or plot twists might have enhanced the experience, Shah’s commitment to the solo-protagonist approach delivers a unique thriller experience.

    Crazxy Watch it for a raw, edgy thriller that dares to be different!

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  • Singham Again Review: Ranveer Rocks Rohit’s Ramayan Reloaded Repetitive Recipe 

    Singham Again Review: Ranveer Rocks Rohit’s Ramayan Reloaded Repetitive Recipe 

    Singham Again Review: Ranveer Rocks Rohit’s Ramayan Reloaded Repetitive Recipe 

    Singham Again Is A Typical Rohit Shetty Movie With Everything More This Time – More Cops, More Cars, More Action, More One-Liners! But Great Guru Said Less Is More!

    Rohit Creates His Cop Universe With Singham, Simba, Lady Singham & Sooryavanshi – And With A Hint Of Upcoming Collaboration With Chulbul Pandey!

    What You Expect Is What You Get – The Trailer Is Actually Enough To Reveal & Summarise The Entire Move! Why Bother To See The Movie? 

    Singham Again Is A Modern Ramayana Where Danger Lanka (Ravan) Kidnaps Singham’s (Ram) Wife Avni (Sita) & Singham Gets His Friends & Family To Help Him (Lakshman, Hanuman, Jatayu Etc.) Nothing Is Left To Subtlety – The Ramayana References Are Repeated & Choked To You!

    Ajay Devgn Makes An Impact But The Biggest Entertainer Is Ranveer In His Simbba Avatar. Tiger Shroff, Deepika Padukone, Akshay Kumar, Jackie Shroff, Ravi Kishan & Super Star Cameo Just Complete The Ensemble Cast – Nothing New From Them. And Arjun Kapoor Is A Big Letdown – He Is Not An Intimidating Villain Whose Horrendous Acts Require A Battery Of Saviour Heroes! 

    Singham Again: Not A Diwali Phatakha! Just Watch It For The Fun Entertainment & Forget It! 

  • Do Patti Review: Falls Like A House Of Cards

    Do Patti Review: Falls Like A House Of Cards

    Do Patti Review: Falls Like A House Of Cards – Avoid It!

    Kriti Sanon’s Veronica Style Cocktail Of Crime Thriller, Mental Health & Domestic Abuse Is A Big Letdown

    Soumya and Shailee are twin sisters, who not only are as different as chalk and see, but also do not see eye-to-eye. Both fall for a cool charmer Dhruv- Aaina in Seeta Aur Geeta & Chaalbaaz mode. The troubled trio tale gets a twist as the stud has anger issues and he resorts to violence since he suffers from a patriarchal hangover. Key topics of mental health and domestic violence are diluted in an overzealous attempt to be a cinematic artwork. 

    Kajol is wasted – her Dushman was a better fare. Producer Kriti Sanon gets to show her acting skills in a double act including a complete tribute to Cocktail’s Deepika Padukone Veronica avatar. Rest of the act fail to redeem the poor screenplay and poorer direction – A better sensitivity was expected from Kanika in a women-produced film. 

    Do Patti: Avoid it!

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  • Raat Jawaan Hai – A Must Watch Friendship Hug!

    Raat Jawaan Hai – A Must Watch Friendship Hug!

    Raat Jawaan Hai – A Must Watch Friendship Hug!

    Dil Chahta Hai & Zindagi Na Milegi Dobra Friendship Meets An Ultimate Adventure Called Parenting!

    Raat Jawaan Hai is a refreshing and heart warming series focussing on adult friendships and raising children. Three friends Avinash, Radhika and Suman are juggling the challenges of parenting while their spouses focus on winning the bread. Their friendship helps them navigate life, marriage, parents, self-identity, career and other challenges that emerge on the way.

    Anjali Anand as Radhika is the energy and outspoken cult leader. Barun Sobti as Avinash gives a perfect portrayal of ‘stay-at-home-dad’ blending his humour and insecurities. Priya Bapat as Suman is the hesitant one but the emotional anchor of the trio.

    Highly relatable to the urban couples, it touches your heart with humour, feelings and profound thought. Special credit to the writer – Loved the rural uncle who refused a life because he has to get 10K steps on Fitbit. Or the lines like: We are exactly like our kids. Just potty trained!

    Brilliantly written, wonderfully acted and beautifully directed, ‘Raat Jawaan Hai’ is a must watch!

  • CTRL: Promising Idea Gone Out Of Control

    CTRL: Promising Idea Gone Out Of Control

    CTRL: Promising Idea Gone Out Of Control

    CTRL has all the right ingredients but its a stale dish on arrival! 

    AI
    GenZ 
    Ananya Panday
    Social Media
    Talented Director

    All the above elements fail to make a compelling and refreshing story. The movie seems a packaged product designed to fill the Netflix shelves of new content. 

    Teenagers Nella and Joe are the GenZ couple living a dream life on social media. The influencers blissful life gets punctured when Joe is caught cheating – live on camera of course! 

    Nella gets Geet’s ‘Jalaa Do Saali’ inspiration from AI App where Joe’s images and videos are erased from her digital footprint and possibly life – The Eternal Sunshine of Spotless Mind!  But the AI Avatar is not a noble friend philosopher and guide – it takes over her data, privacy and soul for sinister gains. The evils of technology, data security and digital life are showcased – even prompting us to switch off our cameras and microphones. 

    Ananya is effortless in her GenZ avatar – her third outing on GenZ, social media and evils of technology after the very recent ‘Call Me Bae’ and ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan’. While the movie maybe a project to showcase Ananya’s talents, it has nothing new to offer. 

    Full credit for getting the look and feel of the movie right but the impact is missing. 

    Vikramaditya Motwane is a genius but he fails to convert a good idea into a credible movie!

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  • Sector 36 Review: Dark, Gruesome & Spine-chilling Watch

    Sector 36 Review: Dark, Gruesome & Spine-chilling Watch

    Sector 36 is not for the faint hearted. It is a disturbing tale of child abuse, murders, organ trade, necrophilia and cannibalism.

    Inspired by the infamous Nithari Killings of 2006, writer Bodhayan Roychaudhury and director Aditya Nimbalkar concoct a gripping story that leaves a strong impact. Paedophile businessman Bassi’s Sector 36 bungalow is a playground for his sexual escapades. His servant Prem not only captures the acts of his boss, but he rapes and butchers the kids as well. He relishes their organs and even sells the body parts. Macabre and disturbing – Right?

    A failed kidnapping and convenient coincidences bring him in the radar of inspector Ram Charan Singh, who eventually gets Prem who relishes his confessional like a KBC hot seat! Watch the movie for this highly impactful interrogation scene where Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal deliver a masterclass in acting – reminds of Robert De Niro / Al Pacino in Heat and Nawaz / Vicky in Raman Raghav. This scene will outlive the movie like Pyar Ka Punchnama monologue!

    Vikrant Massey gives yet another stellar performance after 12th fail. He showcases his versatile art on Bodhayan’s canvas. Clearly in his purple patch! Deepak Dobriyal is equally impressive but his character could have been even stronger – his transformation from lazy corrupt copy to a spirited passionate truth seeker was too convenient. The movie has the apt dark gloomy look including the perfect opening sequence! Excellent cinematography.

    Sector 36 – A great watch!