Reveiw: POSTER  BOYS

Reveiw: POSTER BOYS

The last time a film was made  on vasectomy was four  decades ago. The maverick comedian I. S. Johar had made one of his famed spoofs on the  male sterilisation programme, only to see its release delayed till the Emergency ended. Now, on the heels of ‘Shubh Mangal Saavdhan’ (based on erectile dysfunction) comes this…

Review: IT

Review: IT

Kids have always held a fascination for clowns. In celebrated author Stephen King’s 1986 novel, serialised in 1990 and now adapted for the big screen by Argentinian director Andy Muschietti; Pennywise, the Dancing Clown is a macabre supernatural who awakens every 27 years to prey on children. It’s October 1983 and seven-year-old Georgie (Jackson Scott) is…

Review: BAADSHAHO

Review: BAADSHAHO

It seems the action directors  (too many to enumerate) and John Stewart  Eduri, who conducted the background music score, had a deal in place : whenever one of them was off duty, the other would take his place. So we have fistcuffs by the dozen and/or a ear-splitting background score, lest you fall asleep. And…

Sai International Marathon in Shirdi

Sai International Marathon in Shirdi

Sai Baba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi Mahanagar Palika, MTDC and Champ Endurance have joined hands to organise a first-of-its-kind ‘Sai International Marathon’ in Shirdi on 15th October this year, to commemorate the 100th year of the globally revered saint, Sai Baba, who took samadhi on 15th October, 1918. At a press conference held earlier this month,…

શિરડીમાં સાઈ ઈન્ટરનેશનલ મેરેથોન

શિરડીમાં સાઈ ઈન્ટરનેશનલ મેરેથોન

સાઈ બાબા, જેમણે 15મી ઓક્ટોબર, 1918ના રોજ સમાધી લીધી હતી.વિશ્ર્વનાં આદરણીય સંતની 100મી વર્ષગાંઠની ઉજવણી માટે આ વર્ષે 15મી ઓક્ટોબરે શિરડીમાં સાઈબાબા સંસ્થાના ટ્રસ્ટ, શિરડી મહાનગર પાલિકા, એમ.ટી.ડી.સી. અને ચેમ્પ એન્ડ્યુરેન્સે સૌ પ્રથમ વખત ‘સાઈ ઇન્ટરનેશનલ મેરેથોન’ ગોઠવવા માટે હાથ મિલાવ્યા છે. આ મહિનાની શરૂઆતમાં યોજાયેલી એક પ્રેસ કોન્ફરન્સમાં, બોલીવુડના અભિનેતા અજય દેવગણ – જે…

Review: Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets

Review: Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets

Sounds like a geography lesson, but the only experience one takes away from ‘Valerian and The City of A Thousand Planets’ is the hazards of watching a film of this genre, viz. Sci-Fi. The 3D effects are certainly a saving grace though. Even though VFX is all about conception and illusion, how futuristic can film-makers…

Review: Munna Michael

Review: Munna Michael

Take a bow, Bomi Dotiwala! After ‘Munnabhai MBBS’, it seems any film with Munna in the title is obligated to have a carrom-playing scene – along with an oblique reference to the queen – and the doctor being ‘gently coerced’ into coming home. While returning home sozzled after being forced to retire as a chorus…

Review: Dunkirk

Review: Dunkirk

From 26th May to 4th June 1940, in the French coastal town of Dunkerque, a little over 300,000 troops – mostly British, some French and Belgian – were reined in onto the town’s beach by a sustained German fire – both artillery and aerial. Tommy (Fionn Whitehead), a young petrified British soldier, tries every means…

Film Review: Mom

Film Review: Mom

In her first Hindi film in five years–‘English Vinglish’ in 2012 being  her last– Sridevi turns out to be as impressive and charismatic, if not more. ‘Pink’ and ‘Maatr’, in recent times, have underscored the aftermath and trauma of a sexual assault on a hapless victim and her family. In ‘Mom’ we have Devki Sabharwal…