The Nida Manzoor-directed British film shows its middle finger to the arranged, hetero shaadi market, but has little else to say
Based on the 2014 Tamil film, 'Veeram,' 'KKBKKJ' stars Pooja Hegde and Venkatesh, among others, is a silly, forgettable film
The Ajay Devgn-directed Bollywood film is innocent of even a hint of intelligence, wit, logic or originality
While the first trailer for the Anubhav Sinha-directed movie about lockdown in India was bold and political, the final cut is robbed of its courage
The film doesn't have a single false note, feeling authentic and real with compelling lead roles
While some much-loved films returned empty-handed, Asians dominated the stage at this year’s ceremony
"Naatu Naatu" from 'RRR' and 'The Elephant Whisperers' make history at the Oscars
The list covers an Oscars controversy, an Oscars favorite, and a show about Emperor Akbar’s family woes
The film exemplifies what Delhi’s charm and aspiration used to be at one time, and the problematic, insular precursor to gated complexes
The series is interesting and engaging because it is as much about two filmmakers, their family, studio and the films they created together as it is about the story of India