Siddhant Chaturvedi-Ishaan Khatter's bromance & iconic Bollywood films references make Phone Bhoot an entertaining watch
Ganesh Aaglave • 2 years agoKatrina Kaif-Ishaan Khatter-Siddhant Chaturvedi's Phone Bhoot has all the ingredients of being a commercial entertainer.
Good Bad Girl Review: A whole lot of fun
Manik Sharma • 3 years agoSamridhi Dewan is excellent in this dramedy about an underdog who believes in biting back.
Maja Ma is Madhuri Dixit’s most courageous film to date
Subhash • 3 years agoMaja Ma is a pensive mother-daughter film at heart. Madhuri Dixit as Pallavi the tranquil housewife forced out of the closet at a monstrously inopportune time, conveys the stillness of an ocean.
Five reasons you should watch Madhuri Dixit-starrer Maja Ma with your family this festive season
Fp Staff • 3 years agoMaja Ma premiered today and audiences from all over have been streaming it and sharing their love.
Gajraj Rao on Maja Ma: 'I wasn’t very sure if I should do it'
Fp Staff • 3 years agoTalking about his role in the movie of Manohar Patel, Gajraj said, "When this role was narrated to me, it wasn't clearly told that this character is the husband's part or a hero's part."
Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 is far better than Chapter 1
Subhash • 3 years agoVidyut Jammwal's Khuda Haafiz: Chapter II – Agni Pariksha is that surprise film of the year which comes with zero expectations and sweeps us away.
Sharmaji Namkeen movie review: Rishi Kapoor’s endearing swan song is thankfully not a Baghban Redux
Annavetticad • 3 years agoThe single-role-divided-between-two-actors experiment is perfectly sewed by the naturalism in Hitesh Bhatia’s storytelling, and the decision not to overtly manipulate our emotions either
Watch: Badhaai Do trailer sees Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar in a marriage of convenience
Fp Staff • 3 years agoBadhaai Do is scheduled to release in theatres on 11 February
Watch: Mirzapur Season 2 trailer shows Guddu and Sweety's quest for vengeance
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Taj Mahal 1989 review: Poetic writing, attention to detail make this Netflix Original rise above its low production value
Karishmaupadhyay • 5 years agoEveryone here is trying to build his or her own little Taj Mahal, that everlasting symbol of love.