Biker Movie Review: A New Chapter in Indian Cinema
Biker, India’s first motocross film, intertwines family drama with thrilling racing. Starring Sharwanand and Rajasekhar, it offers a unique cinematic experience.
Biker, India’s first motocross film, intertwines family drama with thrilling racing. Starring Sharwanand and Rajasekhar, it offers a unique cinematic experience.
Vaazha 2 has captivated audiences with its blend of humor, action, and emotional depth. The film, directed by Savin Sa, continues the story of friendship and self-discovery.
Prathichaya, directed by B Unnikrishnan, explores the intricate relationship between a father and son amidst Kerala’s political turmoil.
The film ‘Youth’, directed by Ken Karunaas, tells the story of Praveen, a 10th-grade student navigating love and life.
Atif Ahmed, a character in the film ‘Dhurandhar 2’, draws inspiration from the notorious gangster Atiq Ahmed, reflecting themes of crime and politics.
Ustaad Bhagat Singh, released on March 19, 2026, has garnered mixed reviews, showcasing Pawan Kalyan’s strong screen presence but criticized for its formulaic plot.
Youth 2026, directed by Ken Karunaas, is a poignant coming-of-age story that resonates with the complexities of teenage life.
Aadu 3 continues the beloved franchise with a mix of humor and non-linear storytelling, featuring Shaji Pappan and his gang in a new adventure.
‘Made in Korea’ is a Tamil-Korean film that explores themes of self-discovery and cultural connection through the journey of a young woman.