Titli Movie Review October 29, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha The hammer is a favourite weapon of aggression among the characters who form the immensely unlikeable family in Titli. They…
Good-looking Junk – Subhash K. Jha reviews ‘Shaandaar’ October 23, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha The very good looking lead pair of this enormously disappointing film, ironically and pompously calling itself Shaandaar, are insomniacs. To…
A 13th Century Milestone on Women Empowerment – Subhash K Jha reviews Rudhramadevi October 14, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha Can we please stop obsessing over Baahubali and move on? Right off, Rudhramadevi would be compared with Rajamouli’s landmark achievement.…
“It is a very powerful statement on violence against and the safety of women” – Subhash K Jha reviews Jazbaa October 12, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha In a film that works both on a physical and emotional level, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan returns as a working mother,…
Singh is Bling: Subhash K Jha review October 3, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha By the time Prabhudheva and his rumbustious hero get into the swing of things in colour co-ordinated turbans, the film…
“Not bad at all,” says Subhash K Jha as he reviews Calendar Girls September 27, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha When he is not busy preening posturing and pontificating Madhur Bhandarkar can actually tell a spanking good story. Calendar Girls…
‘Being Gay, Without Apology’ – Subhash K Jha reviews TIMEOUT September 25, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha “Dad, I am gay.” What if your son came and told you that one day? How would you react? Would…
Subhash K Jha Reviews Katti Batti September 19, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha There is no need to start foaming at the mouth—like the film’s hero Maddy does after he consumes phenyl—and muttering…
Sooraj-Athiya Shine In Advani’s Insightful Remake – S K Jha reviews HERO September 12, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha Pyar karne wale kabhi darte nahin jo darte hain woh pyar karte nahin. 32 years ago Meenakshi Sheshadri had lip-synced…
‘Pulling a fast one’ – Subhash K Jha reviews Welcome Back September 8, 2015 | by Subhash K Jha This….how do I describe it? Welcome Back is not a film. It’s a joke. An extended gag about two aging…