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- Interview: Sandeep Reddy Vanga (‘Spirit’, and so on.)
- Ebook Excerpt: Bollypolitics
- Readers Write In #685: Aadujeevitham
- Readers Write In #684: The Corridor of Thousand Pillars
- Interview: Aayush Sharma (‘Ruslaan’)
- Readers Write In #683: Tabassum madam ki jai ho!
- Kairam Vaashi evaluations Parasuram Petla’s ‘Household Star’:
- Readers Write In #682: Retracing the previous one 12 months at a time
- Interview: Vineeth Sreenivasan (‘Varshangalkku Sesham’)
- Kairam Vaashi evaluations Easy Suni’s ‘Avatara Purusha 2’:
- Interview: Choreographer Bhushan
- Interview: Mrunal Thakur (‘Household Star’)
- Sajid Ali’s ‘Woh Bhi Din The’, on ZEE5, is a candy take a look at college days, crammed with beautiful, delicate moments
- Interview: Siddhu Jonnalagadda (‘Tillu Sq.’)
- Blessy’s ‘Aadujeevitham’ has its moments and will get an A for effort, however given the supply, this could have been a much more shifting movie
- Rajesh Krishnan’s ‘Crew’ is an undemanding watch, lit up by the pleasure of watching stars having enjoyable
- Interview: Vijay Deverakonda (‘Household Star’)
- Kairam Vaashi evaluations Santhosh Ananddram’s ‘Yuva’: A ‘template debut-hero movie’ that feels dated from the get-go
- Sajin Shrijith’s evaluate of Blessy’s ‘Aadujeevitham’: A tough-hitting survival drama blessed by a towering efficiency from Prithviraj
- Interview: Arun Bose (‘Marivillin Gopurangal’)
- Readers Write In #681: Sensible Devices, Dumb People
- Readers Write In #680: அற்புதமான நாள்
- Interview: Sara Ali Khan (‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’, ‘Homicide Mubarak’)
- Interview: Anand Ekarshi (‘Aattam’, now on Prime Video)
- Kairam Vaashi evaluations Sree Harsha Konuganti’s ‘Om Bheem Bush’: A silly-funny brainless buddy comedy which reveals its trump card not earlier than testing our persistence
- The TM Krishna affair… aka The controversy over Sangeetha Kalanidhi
- Interview: Girish Kasaravalli (the remastered ‘Ghatashraddha’, and different issues)
- Interview: Imtiaz Ali (‘Amar Singh Chamkila’)
- Interview: Sidharth Bharathan
- Kairam Vaashi evaluations Raj Guru’s ‘Kerebete’: A problem-based movie with an fascinating backdrop that doesn’t supply a lot on the topic however relatively depends closely on its twist
- Readers Write In #679: A Feast of a Track
- Interview: Shoojit Sircar
- Readers Write In #678: The Messiah Among the many Sands
- Sajin Shrijith’s evaluate of Ullas Chemban’s ‘Anchakkallakokkan’: A visually interesting movie with a significant attention-deficit drawback
- Interview: Prithviraj (‘Aadujeevitham’)
- Readers Write In #677: Manjummel Boys – ‘Yeh Dosti Hum Nahin Todenge ,Chhodenge Dum Magar , Tera Saath Na Chhodenge’
- Readers Write In #676: Malaikottai Vaaliban (2024) Evaluate: Lijo Jose Pellissery’s Thrilling Epic Motion Drama
- Sajin Shrijith’s evaluate of Shruthi Sharanyam’s ‘B 32 Muthal 44 Vare’: A poignant, deeply considerate story of liberation that’s didactic sans preachiness
- Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha’s ‘Yodha’ is a generically pleasant thriller with stable motion bits
- Kairam Vaashi’s evaluate of Utsav Gonwar’s ‘Picture’: Yet one more new director delivers a must-watch movie; a quietly fierce, deeply shifting lockdown story
- Readers Write In #675: மதன்-கௌரி
- Readers Write In #674: கடைசி இரண்டு உயிர்கள்
- Interview: Abhishek Banerjee (‘Stree’, ‘Bhediya’, ‘Mirzapur’, ‘Paatal Lok’)
- Sajin Shrijith’s evaluate of the Netflix sequence ‘The Gents’: Man Ritchie and workforce ship the products in an immensely entertaining gangster saga
- Kairam Vaashi’s evaluate of Srinidhi Bengaluru’s ‘Blink’: Yet one more densely written, effectively made, high-concept Kannada movie
- Readers Write In #673: Can we manifest an earth bereft of rapes?
- Vikas Bahl’s ‘Shaitaan’ is extra thriller than horror, and it wanted extra chills, but it surely’s generically watchable
- Suresh Mari’s ‘J.Child’ is a stable drama a few household that has to take care of psychological sickness, amongst different issues
- Kairam Vaashi’s evaluate of Vidyadhar Kagita’s ‘Gaami’: A movie that, in its personal means, will open new doorways for Indian cinema
- Readers Write In #672: A young person’s screenwriting pursuit within the steering of critics and Paul Schrader’s youtube masterclasses
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