INDIAN CINEMA

Scenic, Musical, yet Stereotyped: Param Sundari (2025) Review

Param Sundari (2025), directed by Tushar Jalota and featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, is a romantic comedy that explores a cross-cultural love story between a metropolitan Delhi boy and a traditional Keralite girl. Param (played by Malhotra) wants to invest in a dating app named Soulmates, which uses Artificial Intelligence to find perfect matches […]

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Bringing Prahlad’s Devotion to Life: A Visual Mythological Treat – Narsimha

A grand mythological epic brought to life by brilliant animation, sfx and characterization. It provides a fresh viewpoint of an iconic story of Prahlad (Hiranyakashipu’s son) and how Lord Vishnu incarnated as Narasimha win over the Asur king Hiranyakashipu. Ashwin Kumar, the director, is focused on bringing Indian mythology to the forefront for children and

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My Oxford Year: More Than a Rom-Com, A Journey Through Life’s Uncertainty

“My Oxford Year” is a bittersweet story that talks about youthful ambition and uncertainty of life. It is based on a bestselling novel by Julia Wheelan, however, this film adaptation is slightly different than that o the book. It traces the journey of Anna, a Spanish-American ambitious woman who arrives in Oxford on a prestigious

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Metro..In Dino: Stories of Love, Loss and Urban Chaos

Set in the busy contemporary settings of Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore, this story delves deeper into the themes of love, loss, sacrifice and second chances. It is an interconnected narrative following the lives of different couples/characters navigating through their problems and loneliness. In Metro..In Dino, Basu tries to create an emotional tapestry where new

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OMG 2: A Courageous Call for Consent, Conversation, and Change

OMG 2 (2023) is a bold sequel of Oh My God! Which came out in the year 2012. Directed by Amit Rai, it offers a lens to navigate into sensitive topics which aren’t dealt with much in adulthood – sex education, taboos and moral codes in the “liberal” and “diversified” contemporary setup of India. The

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‘Mangta Jogi’ Shines in London: A Special Screening Hosted at The Garden Cinema

London experienced a powerfully emotional night on June 1, 2025 through the screening of “Mangta Jogi” at The Garden Cinema by Reborn India Film. The limited yet profound showing drew a diverse audience including important figures of the film industry and movie enthusiasts alongside their supporters who filled nearly 80% of the theater’s seats to

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Jewel Thief: The Heist That Hijacked Bollywood’s Playbook

In 2025, Jewel Thief didn’t just mark Saif Ali Khan’s return to cinema – it crash-landed like a vintage sapphire hurled into a sea of knockoff glass. It wasn’t just a film; it felt like a secret handshake between old-school Bollywood heist dramas and Gen Z’s thirst for chaotic brilliance. Saif, that eternal enfant terrible

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Beyond Bollywood: The Business of Film Distribution in India

In 2025, Indian cinema isn’t just thriving – it’s glitching through genres, skipping across languages, and gaslighting the very definition of what a ‘release’ even means. The film industry here isn’t just about who makes the movie anymore, it’s about where it lands and how it survives the algorithmic jungle of multiplex chains, OTT drops,

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Joram: Devashish Makhija’s Powerful Exploration of Survival, Tribal Resistance.

Devashish Makhija, known for his impactful and socially relevant films, continues to voice the struggles of tribals and the oppressed with his latest film, “Joram.” Following his earlier work, Cycle, which focused on a tribal woman, Makhija returns to the subject of indigenous issues and politics, setting his film in the jungles of Jharkhand. The

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