Subhash K Jha: Prince is more the Bourne territory than Ghajini April 10, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha Look what the cool cat dragged in! It’s not a bird (though he does fly across the sky). It’s not…
Subhash K Jha: The Dimple-Nana relationship is endearing in Tum Milo Toh Sahi April 4, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha Just for the pleasure of watching Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia together, this quaint and sincere look at love across…
Subhash K Jha: They don’t make screen-moms like Rekha and Hema any more! April 4, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha It is deliciously ironical that during the week that our tennis queen Sania Mirza announced she would marry in Pakistan,…
Subhash K Jha: Well Done Abba is a little sparkling gem of a film. April 2, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha Drawn from the innermost recesses of its extraordinarily versatile, profound and prolific creator’s mind, somewhat like the water that emerges…
Subhash K Jha: The chemistry between Warsi and Mirza is first-rate. April 2, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha The sheer delight of watching Arshad Warsi playthe lead rather than the supremely self-assured sidekick gives this otherwise-pale rom-com a…
Subhash K Jha: Shaapit has a certain coherence and clarity generally denied to the horror genre March 22, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha There are good spirits and bad spirits waltzing all over the place. All we have to do is reach into…
Subhash K Jha: Love Sex Aur Dhokha gets as rough and jolting as any film can March 22, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha There is no love in any quickly-digestible packages, little on-screen sex, and a whole lot of dhokha in Dibakar Banerjee…
“Right Ya Wrong is the surprise shocker of the year” – Subhash K Jha March 15, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha Don’t breathe. Don’t dare even blink. And please forget that visit to the loo. Damn, even the bag of popcorn…
“Hide & Seek packs a punch” – Subhash K Jha March 15, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha So whodunit? Put a bunch of assorted dysfunctional men and women into a shopping mall not to shop, but to…
Subhash K Jha: Thanks Maa is a journey into lives that were born into despair March 15, 2010 | by Subhash K Jha He’s 12 and homeless. And he refuses to adopt the swaggering amorality of his friends on the street. They call…