‘Irada’ Review: Arshad Warsi and Naseeruddin Shah Can’t Save This Mopey Indian Drama
This heartfelt drama is admirable for its sincere treatment of issues troubling Indian society, but it falls short in the filmmaking department.
This heartfelt drama is admirable for its sincere treatment of issues troubling Indian society, but it falls short in the filmmaking department.
He’ll next be seen in “Raees.”
The Bollywood actor explains his approach to using films as a platform for raising awareness about major issues facing Indian life today.
Gauri Shinde’s latest film is an emotionally resonant look at an issue that rarely gets covered in Indian society — therapy.
Karan Johar’s unsubtle romance isn’t a total wash, but it’s just good enough to make you wish it were better.
Set in two disparate eras, the classic love story can’t find its footing in either.
The celebrated actor is now a filmmaker, but the journey to that point took longer than he expected.
Any joy sparked from putting a woman front and center is dimmed by flat acting and a lack of logic.
Epic scale and a major star aren’t enough to salvage this bloated period piece.
It’s big, loud and long, but that’s enough to rescue this overproduced spectacle.
India’s superstar does some of his best acting in a decade with this bloated fighting picture.
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