Sui Dhaaga: Made in India starts with a unique tongue in cheek monologue. Within minutes, the film establishes its characters and the somber life they lead. You get a glimpse into tensions…

Sui Dhaaga: Made in India starts with a unique tongue in cheek monologue. Within minutes, the film establishes its characters and the somber life they lead. You get a glimpse into tensions…
My first reaction on learning of Sanju’s existence was “why?”. Sanjay Dutt is not your conventional celebrity and has a murky past. But is his story interesting enough to warrant a 2.5-hour…
Jab Harry Met Sejal is an inconsistent and plausible film. It lacks any depth we have seen in Imtiaz’s earlier work. Shahrukh’s great performance is the only saving grace here. The greatest…
In the end, Karan Johar’s much-hyped film about unrequited love comes off as a basketful of artificial fruits that looks delicious but is, unfortunately, inedible. Nonetheless, it is the most Joharistic film since Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, a crucial chapter in ‘Dharma’s Guide to Love and Friendship’ that also serves as a love letter to retro Bollywood.