Amar Aponjon
Overall, Amar Aponjon is surely worth a watch. It’s a romance through and through, but without the usual mush and the done-to-death SRK-style-hand-spread song and dance sequence.
View ArticleKhoj
Khoj is a nice watch if you don’t mind the lack of smiles or laughter and the general gloom. It’s a crime thriller that manages to hold on to the mystery till just about half-time.
View ArticleBoss 2
Overall, Boss 2 is a bad scriptwriting debut for Jeet, as it seems to drag on and on without making much sense.
View ArticleChaamp
As a filmmaker, Raj Chakraborty has come of age. The visual brilliance of Chaamp is proof of that. Overall, it is a must watch.
View ArticleMeghnadbadh Rohoshyo
Meghnadbadh Rohoshyo is a well-made movie by any definition and once again, through his outstanding use of Meghnadbodh Kabya, it is established that Anik believes in classics.
View ArticleComrade
Comrade is a recap, most might not want to be part of. So, watching it is entirely about your personal choice.
View ArticleDhananjoy
Arindam is better off with gentler, less visceral themes in crime fiction like Shabar and Byomkesh.
View ArticleMaacher Jhol
Go watch Maacher Jhol. And while you’re at it, you can even jot down Dev D’s recipe of an orange-flavoured fish curry!
View ArticleBilu Rakkhosh
Bilu Rakkhosh is a watchable film. Just make sure you leave your expectations back home.
View ArticleShob Bhooturey
You can certainly watch Shob Bhooturey. But if you want to get the jitters, better watch something like The Ring again.
View ArticleYeti Obhijaan
It is sad to see our childhood nostalgia snuffed out on screen. It fails to thrill, let alone entertain
View ArticleCockpit
Cockpit is definitely a must watch. You’ll walk out feeling thoroughly entertained.
View ArticleChawlochitro Circus
So, should you watch it? Yes. It’s a good film that falls short of greatness.
View ArticleSahaj Paather Gappo
Overall, this is the kind of film that deserves a wide release (not just festivals) and deserves a watch, maybe even two.
View ArticleJio Pagla
Watch this film if you have two and a half hours to spare and if you appreciate slapstick.
View ArticleDoob: No Bed of Roses
Doob tells us about the conflict of the mind and the body, love and longing, life and death, delving somewhere in between paradise lost and regained — it’s the same world, as many would know, that was...
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