MAMI Glimpses

MAMI Glimpses

The 20th edition of MAMI (Mumbai International Film Festival), under the aegis of Jio and Star, was a stupendous success. From 25th October to 1st November, cineastes from all over rubbed shoulders at the 18 screens spread across the city. PT Film Critic Hoshang Katrak shares a glimpse of some of MAMI’s best…   SHOPLIFTERS…

Film Review: Halloween

Film Review: Halloween

The perils of viewing a sequel, if one hasn’t watched its predecessors, are quite a few: understanding the story and characters, lack of continuity, etc. In ‘Halloween’, the eleventh in the series, which began in 1978 with (surprisingly) the same title, director and co-writer David Green, ensure that the 10 sequels/remakes are bypassed. Jamie Lee…

Film Review: Baazaar

Film Review: Baazaar

‘What goes up must come down’ – director Chawla gives us a lesson in quantum physics while loosely adapting his film on the 1987 Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen starrer, ‘Wall Street’. Rizwan Ahmed (debutant Rohan Mehra) is a small-time share broker from Allahabad who aims big, he sets base in the commercial capital to meet,…

Film Review: Badhaai Ho

Film Review: Badhaai Ho

At the halfway stage, the viewer may just be left wondering which subplot Akshat Ghildial’s screenplay would lay more emphasis on – the romance and impending marriage of Nakul (Ayushmann Khurrana) with office-colleague Renee (Sanya Malhotra), or the one involving Nakul’s parents. But, by then, the story had done enough for the viewer to guess,…

Film Review: NAMASTE ENGLAND
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Film Review: NAMASTE ENGLAND

Genre: Drama Rating: 1.5/5 142 minutes Director: Vipul Shah Arjun Kapoor’s droopy eyelids and drowsy demeanour might not be the only reasons the viewer would have snoozed halfway through the film. No fewer than eight jarring songs have been sadistically inserted as timely alarms, lest the paying viewer enjoy his slumber. Fittingly, the film opens…

Film Review: ANDHADHUN
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Film Review: ANDHADHUN

Genre: Thriller, Comedy, Mystery Rating: 4/5 140 minutes Director: Sriram Raghavan The mystery/thriller genre in Hindi films has been largely under-utilised and barely exploited, save for the odd ones such as B R Chopra’s ‘Hamraaz’ or ‘Ittefaq’. But even in these, the suspense unfolded in the dying (pun intended) moments of the films.  Officially inspired…

FILM REVIEW: PATAAKHA
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FILM REVIEW: PATAAKHA

Genre: Drama, Comedy Rating: 3/5 136 minutes Director: Vishal Bhardwaj Vishal Bhardwaj has always been known to do the unexpected – in a typical deviation, this time he lays focus in the hinterland of Rajasthan. Adapted from a six-page story, ‘Do Behnein’ by Charan Singh Pathik in which two sisters Champa ‘Badki’ (Radhika Madan in an impressive…