Zakariya’s Halal Love Story (Review)
Zakariya’s new film told through the format of a meta-movie is intrinsically a spiritual successor to Blessy’s Kaazcha (2004) and Rosshan Andrews’ Udayananu Tharam (2005)….
Zakariya’s new film told through the format of a meta-movie is intrinsically a spiritual successor to Blessy’s Kaazcha (2004) and Rosshan Andrews’ Udayananu Tharam (2005)….
Mammootty’s stature today is derived through consistent hard work, extraordinary diligence and undying commitment. In the formative years, as an actor, he persisted in the…
The lockdown has pushed creative artists, especially filmmakers, to think out-of-the-box. As a result, many imaginative attempts came into limelight. Pandemic thriller, lockdown film.. as…
An aerial view of the countryside―(drone shot, of course), a village enchantress who eventually elopes with the postman, an old 80’s style village junction, unrealistic…
Post the cable tv, major changes happened to the film industry of Kerala. Out of those, the most depressing of all is the establishment of…
Mohsin Kassim’s Thobama, which was released 2 years ago, premiered on Asianet recently. The film, following a trajectory of modern day films such as Indian…
The year 2020, overshadowed by the mid-crisis of COVID-19, has universally proven to be a challenging period for the film industry. The lockdown phase has…
KG George’s cinematic works in the 1980s stand as an indisputably significant contribution to Malayalam Cinema. His extensive body of work masterfully captures the complexities…
Nasir Tamil Movie Review
Pratheek Vat’s Eeb Allay Ooo, comes in a catalogue of the newer trend in Indian Cinema, where Indirect social voices are mapped in the cinematic…
After so much fuss around gangster drama’s, high-octane violence, fancy millennial stories and softporn– the Indian digital entertainment has finally made a welcoming, large hearted…
Rain comes as an important leitmotif in Dileesh Pothen’s Maheshinte Prathikaram. It is camouflaged as the classiest of tropes – Love, inside the real ‘grief’….