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- The Galatta Plus Mega Debut Administrators Spherical Desk 2025
- Vipin Radhakrishnan’s ‘Angammal’, that includes an exceptional Geetha Kailasam, is a ravishing drama about freedom of self
- Readers Write In #896: Blood Ties, Pig Genomes & Author Sujatha
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Readers Write In #895: Survival of the
FittestFriendliest - Aanand L Rai’s ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ is an formidable romantic melodrama that works in elements
- Interview: Geetha Kailasam (‘Angammal’)
- Interview: Crime pulp-fiction legend Rajesh Kumar (‘Regai’, on Zee5)
- Readers Write In #894: Local weather Response: The Incomplete Narrative and Misplaced Burden
- FeedSpot Prime 25 Tamil Film Influencers
- Readers Write In #893: So lengthy, Veeru: Ideas on Dharmendra’s legacy
- Farewell, Dharmendra (1935-2025)
- Interview: Ram Pothineni (‘Andhra King Taluka’)
- Dinjith Ayyathan’s ‘Eko’ is a really clever thriller, even when it stays emotionally aloof
- Razneesh Ghai’s ‘120 Bahadur’ is a not-bad warfare film, helped by very good performances and staging
- Jayan Nambiar’s ‘Vilayath Buddha’ has an fascinating premise that’s let down by flabby storytelling
- Vikarnan Ashok’s ‘Masks’ doesn’t discover a constant tone, however it’s entertaining in elements
- Readers Write In #892: Satyajit Ray, Shatranj and Sholay
- Interview: Shilpa Rao
- Readers Write In #891: Isn’t guilt a larger punishment?
- Readers Write In #890: Of Bards and Ballads
- Interview: Farhan Akhtar (‘120 Bahadur’)
- Readers Write In #889: Why do individuals rely the books they learn?
- Interview: Sai Abhyankkar
- Selvamani Selvaraj’s ‘Kaantha’ might not all the time hit its marks, but it surely’s an formidable and satisfying whodunit
- Interview: Vetri Maaran, GV Prakash, Kavin, Andrea Jeremiah, Vikarnan Ashok (‘Masks’)
- Readers Write In #888: Strains of Future
- Micro-Interview: Caleb McLaughlin, Finn Wolfhard (‘Stranger Issues’)
- Rahul Ravindran’s ‘The Girlfriend’ is a well-intentioned movie that’s not as efficient because it ought to be
- Readers Write In #887: A Sisterhood of Shared Wrestle
- Interview: Dulquer Salmaan, Rana Daggubati (‘Kaantha’)
- Suparn Varma’s ‘Haq’ is a stable recreation of a home dispute that resulted in a landmark courtroom verdict
- From the Net (FTW) #30: Hitchcock on Type vs Content material
- Prasanth Vijay’s ‘Ithiri Neram’ is an okay-ish drama with a incredible Roshan Mathew efficiency
- Readers Write In #886: The Trials and Tribulations of being a Kamal fan
- Readers Write In #885: I miss becoming bored simply
- Sarang Thiagu’s ‘Aaromaley’ is a contemporary, breezy, enjoyable, but additionally very actual tackle romance
- Lights, Digital camera, Evaluation: Mari Selvaraj (‘Bison’)
- Readers Write In #884: Tintin and Completely Tintin
- Interview: Kishen Das, Sarang Thiagu, Shivathmika Rajashekar (‘Aaromaley’)
- Interview: Shefali Shah (Delhi Crime, Season 3)
- Readers Write In #883: Why this World Cup victory felt completely different
- From the Net (FTW) #29: Religion, fireplace, folded arms and a flying kiss
- Glad sixtieth, SRK!
- Interview: Siddharth Kumar Tewary, the mythology-man of the small display screen
- Rahul Sadasivan’s ‘Diés Iraé’ is a decent-enough horror thriller but it surely wanted higher writing to turn out to be a traditional
- Prabhash Chandra’s ‘Alaav’, a portrait of a caregiver, is taking part in on the 14th Dharamshala Worldwide Movie Competition
- Praveen Okay’s ‘Aaryan’ is a serial-killer thriller that doesn’t dwell as much as the expectations arrange by its distinctive premise
- Nidhi Saxena’s dreamlike ‘Secret of a Mountain Serpent’ is making its India Premiere on the 14th Dharamshala Worldwide Movie Competition
- Interview: Emraan Hashmi (‘Haq’)
- Readers Write In #882: I’ll Be Your Mirror
