Devara Review – Koratala Siva, Jr NTR’s Devara Begins Well, Ends in a Sequel
Devara Review – Koratala Siva’s much anticipated film with Jr NTR in the lead has a well thought through premise that offers... Read More
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram – The Winning Formula of Vivek Athreya
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram Review – With right casting, technical crew, especially the editing and background score by Jakes bejoy, versatile Nani helming it... Read More
Shivam Bhaje – A Convincing Drama Despite Routine Elements
Shivam Bhaje Review – Ashwin Babu and Digangana Suryavanshi starrer Shivam Bhaje is part science thriller, past suspense drama, part supernatural with Lord... Read More
Music Shop Murthy Deals with Ageism With an Inspiring & Engaging Storyline
Music Shop Murthy (Ajay Ghosh) is 52 years old music shop owner; and he loves his profession – he loves music, and... Read More
Raayan Review – Dhanush’s 50th Film Scores on Action, Falters with Story
Raayan Review by Rajeshhwari Kalyanam Technically brilliant & high on action the film may appeal to theatre going fans who seem to... Read More
Indian 2 is one long visually grand yet bland introduction to Indian 3
Indian 2 is a showcase of what director Shankar is capable of still in creating a grand spectacle, and a treat for... Read More
Bahishkarana Trailer Review – Anjali in the Role of a Sex Worker
Bahishkarana Trailer shows Anjali in the role of a sex worker Anjali starrer Bahishkarana trailer depicts the journey of a sex worker Pushpa... Read More
Kalki 2898 AD wins over with Technical Brilliance & Stellar Cast
Kalki 2898 AD produced by Aswini Dutt and Vyjayanthi Films has taken the scale of Telugu film making several notches higher with... Read More
Kalki 2898 AD Releases on June 27 – What Is all The Hype About?
Nag Ashwin who delivered massive successes for Vyayanthi Films and Aswani Dutt with Mahanati and Sita Ramam has created the magnum opus that brings together Indian mythology and science fiction. He joins the increasing list of Telugu filmmakers who are dreaming big and creating cinematic universe and Nag’s Kalki 2898 AD is being touted as the largest Indian film yet.