Film Review: INFERNO

Film Review: INFERNO

After ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and ‘Angels & Demons’, this one’s sure to be a damper. In ‘Da Vinci’, Robert Langdon traced Christ’s lineage, in ‘Angels’ he exposed the sinister ongoings in the Vatican. In this third sequel, art historian and cryptologist Langdon (Tom Hanks) aided by a trail of clues tied to the 13th…

Film Review: Tutuk Tutuk Tutiya

Film Review: Tutuk Tutuk Tutiya

It’s a trilingual film, produced simultaneously in Tamil (as Devi) and in Telegu (as Abhinetry). Krishna (Prabhu Deva) proposes to practically any female in his multinational company, where he works as an executive.  His repeated attempts to woo modern, hep girls perpetually end in dismal failure. Resorting to marrying a village belle (Tamannaah), but embarrassed…

Mumbai Film Festival

Mumbai Film Festival

[otw_shortcode_info_box border_style=”bordered” css_class=”boxed”]Mumbai’s only major international film festival – MAMI (Mumbai Academy of Moving Image) – kicks off in Mumbai from 20 to 27 October, 2016. Unveiled at a press conference held at the Rang Mandir, Bandra on 29th Sept., Parsi Times film critic, Hoshang K. Katrak, reports. [/otw_shortcode_info_box] For the second year running, giving…