The certification body is an anachronism in a modern democracy like India
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An open letter on GST from a local trader to whomsoever it may (not) concern
An honest manifesto of compassion and human bonding, Peranbu is a bliss to watch, and it is inarguably one of the best performances from Mammootty in recent times
Well-crafted and executed with impeccable precision, the grisly drama creates an enchantingly deadly cocktail of caste, politics and perverse personal emotions to expose the underbelly of north India
The Suriya-produced whodunnit has great moments of acting, mass scenes and punch dialogues. It takes on social issues head-on, but falls short of becoming an entertainer
Kashyap’s in-your-face take on Modi government’s November 2016 note-ban and its impact on Indian families can trigger a controversy for its content and character
The Goa film fest signals honest filmmakers are rightly mapping the turbulence of our times
A film enthusiast’s guide into the IFFI and IFFK. What makes the cut and what not, and why
The Netflix movies tries to tackle the sensitive subject of racism against the people of North-East with a touch of comedy, but the apologetic tone of…
The Oscar-winning American film Nomadland, directed by Chloé Zhao and starring Frances McDormand, is a clinical examination of the chinks in American capitalist society. It is the Grapes of Wrath of the gig economy era.









