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Bandar movie review
The film Bandar that is released internationally as 'Monkey in a Cage' brings together elements of dark comedy, crime and family drama. Directed by Arora Kashyap and produced by former actor Nikhil Dwivedi, it features Bobby Deol in the title role, marking his first collaboration with Anurag Kashyap. The film having a duration of 136 minutes revolves around an aging television star who gets accused of rape by his ex-girlfriend. The cast includes Saba Pabbi, Sanya Malhotra, Saba Azad, Indrajit Sukumaran from Malayalam cinema, Marathi actor Jitendra Joshi and several others who add spark to the narrative. The film written by Sudip Sharma and Abhishek Banerjee is inspired by a real-life event.

Bandar dives deep into themes like crime, punishment, desire and the breakdown of control

The story revolves around a failed singer who is arrested by the police and thrown into lockup. ....
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Maa Bahen movie review
The latest Netflix offering Maa Behen has a running time of 2 hours and 7 minutes. At the outset, the title itself sounds like a cuss word commonly used in India. Can this movie be called a funny adventure? Was it about murder, or was it about kidnapping? The answer is none of the above. However, the movie's style is strictly raunchy. The plot revolves around a chain of events that unfolds over 48 hours in two contrasting houses (opposing in both location and social stature) within a gated colony. Guptaji (Ravi Kishen) occupies one house and has been wanting possession of the neighbouring house for years.

A widow infamous for her easygoing reputation - Maa Behen movie review

That house belongs to Rekhaji (Madhuri Dixit), a widow infamous for her easygoing reputation. She has two daughters who do not live with her: Jaya (Tripti Dimri), who is married, and Sushma (Dharana), a ....
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Baapya Marathi movie review
Marathi cinema has long been celebrated for its sensitivity and rooted storytelling, but Baapya — directed by Sameer Tiwari, ventures into territory rarely explored on screen. The film’s very title refers to individuals who do not fit neatly into the categories of male or female, signaling its bold thematic core. Overall, the film touches your heart and makes you shed tears because the characters resonate deeply. As a viewer, you get so involved that you instantly and impulsively feel like giving the film four stars. We hope audiences embrace it just as warmly, though the problem often is that good films don’t run while weaker ones do. Sameer Tiwari has offered something truly different.

A Brave New Voice in Marathi Cinema - Baapya

The highlight of the film is the aesthetic way in which director Sameer Tiwari has handled such a sensitive subject. Girish’s younger ch ....
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Chand mera Dil movie review
Chand Mera Dil, the romantic drama is produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, co-written by Soni and Tushar Paranjape. This film is loosely based on the 2000 Telugu film Chitram. The film is directed by Vivek Soni, which is his second film. His debut feature film was Meenakshi Sundareshwar, which came out two or three years ago. In fact that one had a South based setting and some freshness. Whereas, in Chand Mera Dil, there are no matured adult issues here—it’s a childish film, that’s what I would say. This film unfortunately falls short, offering a confused and immature narrative. Yes, we have visually stunning moments, somewhat heartfelt romance, and an intense narrative, yet Chand Mera Dil fails to take audiences on an unforgettable journey filled with emotions, dreams, and the magic of modern love.

It's Love at First Sight in College - Chand Mera Dil

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Kartavya movie review
Kartavya, the movie shares only the name with the 70's Dharmendra classic, now comes with a new story and star cast frontlined by Saif Ali Khan released on Netflix on 15th May with a crisp timing of 1 hour and 49 minutes. Story of a conscientious cop, though based in a fictional town Jhamli a place in MP however the lingua-franca used by the characters appears as a cocktail of East Delhi, Haryanvi and Rajasthani dialects. Consequently, forget woh sab, coming back, the theme is equally perplexing, the plot revolves around Babas and Khap panchayats, a dated concept which even the main stream regional media gives a pass. Though the movie does have its moments as it is well paced, guns are used as functional narrative tools rather than over-the-top glorification and the dialogues remain concise instead of dragging into long, pre-kill monologues—a refreshing change for modern Hindi ci ....
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Pati Patni Aur Woh Do movie review in Filmytown.coim
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do is a chaotic relationship comedy that delivers laugh-out-loud moments, bringing the good old days of comedy films back to life. This comedy of errors hinges on misplaced suspicions and embarrassing comic situations where nothing is quite what it seems. Set in the bustling streets of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, the film opens with a helpless forest department staff anxiously waiting for their in-charge officer, Prajapati Pandey (Ayushmann Khurrana), to capture a leopard that has strayed into the city. Upon returning home at night, the quick-witted forest officer confesses to his wife Aparna (Wamiqa Gabbi), a fierce and ambitious television journalist: "Janwar ki itni himmat ke apna hi Pinjra bhul jaaye" (implying that he would ultimately return to his beloved wife). This moment feels incredibly natural and innovative, delivering a witty punchlin ....
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Main Actor Nahin Hoon movie review
Main Actor Nahin Hoon is an interesting film, almost like an appreciation of filmmaking. But I wouldn’t recommend it to the average viewer because it doesn’t have the usual 'masala'. Nawazuddin Siddiqui takes a bold leap in Main Actor Nahin Hoon, playing Adnan, a 55‑year‑old banker in Frankfurt who discovers that money can’t buy the satisfaction acting gives him. Produced by Aditya Kripalani along with Nawazuddin’s brother Faizuddin, the film is less about entertainment and more about the craft of performance. The story shows Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Adnan, struggling to cope with post‑retirement life. He meets Mouni (played by Chitrangada Shatarupa), an acting student and model, through a webcam audition. Their interactions form the heart of the story. Adnan feels he is not a good actor and asks Mouni to teach him acting. Mouni, meanwhile, lives in Bombay and sells ....
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Daadi ki Shaadi movie review
Daadi Ki Shaadi is a comedy-family film directed by Ashish R Mohan, and stars Neetu Kapoor, Kapil Sharma and R Sarathkumar in pivotal characters. Neetu Kapoor shines as the grandmother, delivering a pleasant and charming performance that anchors the film. She is joined by popular comedian Kapil Sharma and actress Sadia Khateeb. The film also marks the acting debut of Riddhima Kapoor Sahni (daughter of the late Rishi Kapoor), who plays Vimla Ahuja’s youngest daughter. Her character rushes back to India, shocked and embarrassed by her mother’s decision, eventually joining the rest of the family in an attempt to stop the wedding. Veteran actress Tejaswini Kolhapure plays one of the key roles and performs well. Sharathkumar, from South Indian cinema, also plays an important character in his first Hindi film. The film is connected to Kapil Sharma, whose wife Ginni Sharma has p ....
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Raja Shivaji movie review
Raja Shivaji the epic historical drama based on the life and legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, directed by Riteish Deshmukh has been made in Hindi and Marathi. Earlier, Riteish had directed the Marathi film Ved. Ajit Wadekar and Sandeep Patil (not to be confused with the cricketers) have collaborated with Riteish Deshmukh to write the story that is based on chapters of history. The film produced by Jio Studios has eight chapters, just like it's recently released mega blockbuster Dhuranthar that was also based on several chapters. With grand visuals, intense battle sequences and powerful performances, Raja Shivaji brings to life the untold stories of bravery, sacrifice, and leadership. The film specifically highlights key moments from Shivaji Maharaj’s journey — from his early struggles to becoming one of India’s greatest rulers.  Moreover, this cinematic experience is pack ....
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Ek Din - movie review
Aamir Khan’s latest production Ek Din introduces his son Junaid Khan in the lead, opposite acclaimed South Indian actress Sai Pallavi, making her Hindi film debut. The film is adapted from the Thai drama One Day and attempts to weave a delicate love story around memory, longing and chance encounters. Junaid Khan plays a shy office employee - Dino who quietly falls for his colleague Meera (Sai Pallavi). His hesitance keeps him from confessing, while Pallavi is already entangled with her boss, portrayed by Kunal Kapoor in a layered villainous role. A planned picnic trip takes an unexpected turn when Pallavi suffers partial amnesia. Circumstances leave her and Junaid together for a single day, and the film explores how that fleeting time reshapes their bond.

Performances of Ek Din

Junaid Khan delivers a convincing portrayal of an introvert, showing promise in his first major ....
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