Director Rajkumar Hirani’s PK is saccharine sweet even as it takes pot-shots at the follies in the name of faith, Deepa Gauri writes
Director Rajkumar Hirani’s PK is saccharine sweet even as it takes pot-shots at the follies in the name of faith, Deepa Gauri writes
This is the way The Hobbit ends: not with a whimper, but with an epic battle royale.
Prabhudheva knows just one formula; he has found success with it in Tamil cinema and even in Hindi so perhaps he sincerely believes that it can be recycled, refurbished and refitted to suit any actor and that the masses will blindly follow.
Ungli is let down by poor writing, sketchy characterisation and lacklustre execution, Deepa Gauri writes
The characters of the modern workplace comedy, like the rest of us, don’t know how to make a living anymore.
Happy Ending tries to take on the clichés in Bollywood and ends up being one itself, 
Deepa Gauri writes
Revolution gathers force in Part 1 of Mockingjay, finds Lindsey Bahr
Dumb and Dumber To lives up to its title, finds Lindsey Bahr
Kill/Dil stir-fries every cliché in Bollywood and ends up with little sizzle finds Deepa Gauri
Akshay Kumar strips himself of his star baggage to salvage a film that is otherwise hard to endure, Deepa Gauri writes