Tag Archives: telugu

Review: Mahesh Babu’s SPYder is wickedly entertaining!

  Two things.  1. Some stories never get old if told well.  2. Pace and audacity are the bedrocks of masala genre.  Director A R Murugadoss finds the sweet spot between the two in his comic book treatment of good versus evil … Continue reading

Share on TumblrSubmit to reddit+1Digg ThisPin it on PinterestShare on LinkedIn
Posted in Columns & Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Baahubali is everything I expected it to be — mega, ingenious and envelope pushing!

Three years back I watched my first Telugu film on big screen and the experience was so awesome, I struggled to find the words that’d do justice to the wonderment I felt. It was an S S Rajamouli film named … Continue reading

Share on TumblrSubmit to reddit+1Digg ThisPin it on PinterestShare on LinkedIn
Posted in Columns & Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Kick review: Nawaz steals Salman’s thunder!

Never heard a filmmaker say ‘Anyone can direct’ in the vein of Chef Gusteau’s ‘Anyone can cook’ belief. There’s a reason why. Watching Kick, which marks producer Sajid Nadiadwala’s debut as director, explains it with brutal honesty. Its star, soul … Continue reading

Share on TumblrSubmit to reddit+1Digg ThisPin it on PinterestShare on LinkedIn
Posted in Columns & Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , | 1 Comment