Arshad Warsi is stepping into production with ‘Hum Tum Aur Ghost’. His wife Maria Goretti is the co-producer. He has also written the story with co-writers Arshad Ali Syed and Soumik Sen. The film is an Indian Films presentation of... (Continue reading)
After the success of ‘Welcome To Sajjanpur’, Shyam Benegal is here again with a simple and very sweet film ‘Well Done Abba’. The film is a Reliance Big Pictures presentation, release and production. It is a story of a village... (Continue reading)
Shaila films production and director Karan Razdan’s film ‘Mittal v/s Mittal is just an ordinary court room drama. Karan has written the story but there is no power. We have seen power packed court room drama in movies like ‘Damini’,... (Continue reading)
A film on films we have seen before but ‘Idiot Box’ is the first film set on the world of small screen. How a daily soap is written and stretched is the main focus here. The TRP game and a... (Continue reading)
A film from the director of the awesome ‘Raaz’ and nice ‘1920’ when comes out with a new film, obviously your expectations go high to watch a good horror film. So you go to watch Shaapit. You buy your popcorn-samosa-cold... (Continue reading)
After long time a wonderful, beautiful film has come. Director-actor Rahul Aggarwal is the son of the famous film maker T.P.Aggarwal. So film line is in his blood. He has successfully shown his caliber in this debut film. ‘Na Ghar... (Continue reading)
After Kuchh Kuchh Hota Hai, the ‘K’ factor strikes back more powerfully with the emotional journey ‘My Name Is Khan’. Though ‘Kabhi Alvida Na Kahena’ did not go well, Karan has shown his Midas Touch in this film. And no... (Continue reading)
RANN is the story of power and the misuse of media. Same old story which we have already before seen in movies like ‘New Delhi Times’, ‘Page 3′, ‘It’s Breaking News’ etc. Vijay Hashwardhan Malik (Amitabh Bachchan) is the head... (Continue reading)
Ishqiya is a story of the part in India where people have read or heard about, but not seen. Where children are given guns and every cast and sub-cast have their own army. Khalujaan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi)... (Continue reading)
Big banners, big stars, big films, big budget… Road To Sangam crashes all these myths. If you really want to make good cinema, it can be surely done without any BIG. This film is a lesson and an example. It... (Continue reading)