Sudhir Srinivasan

I wish our stars would encourage fresh ideas: Director Venkat Prabhu

The filmmaker, who has hit gold with Maanaadu, speaks of foreign film inspirations and unrealised dreams.

29 Nov 2021

Maanaadu Movie Review: A riveting take on time loop underlined by clever writing

This film, that mounts opposition to the vilification of Muslims, is a smart entertainer, devoid of 'commercial compromises'

27 Nov 2021

Red Notice Movie Review: Great cast, but that's it really

The film slips into a state of languor, in the possible optimism that it can simply coast on average dialogues and convenient twists. Alas

13 Nov 2021

‘Superstar film is a genre unto itself’

Little Siva was 10 years old when he got the enviable chance to meet his idol, Rajinikanth. His family was already into the business of filmmaking, and hence came this opportunity

10 Nov 2021

Annaatthe Movie Review: An emotional Rajinikanth in a throwback film that doesn’t reach its potential

Simply put, it’s a film that is designed to cater to everyone, a story where Rajini’s character typically begins with comedy, and then, goes on to get emotional and violent

06 Nov 2021

Jai Bhim Movie Review: A star argues for justice in this well-intentioned courtroom drama

This Suriya-starrer that is about unspeakable police brutality, is at once about the hope that justice can be sought, if workers of good conscience come together

02 Nov 2021

Aranmanai 3 Movie Review: The horror-comedy genre is dead 

We have seen in multiple carbon copy films in this genre. Even still, it’s astonishing how little Aranmanai 3 seems to care about being novel

16 Oct 2021

Udanpirappe Movie Review: The characters cry a lot, we don’t

Jyothika is near flawless in Udanpirappe too, yes, but at least, she’s not dispensing long monologues, and she’s definitely not invincible

16 Oct 2021

'Doctor' film review: This inventive black comedy features an all new Sivakarthikeyan

For a brief while, a few minutes into Sivakarthikeyan’s latest film, Doctor, I wasn’t sure if I’d stepped into a Selvaraghavan film by mistake

11 Oct 2021

'Rudra Thaandavam' review: Better craft, better cast, and yet, similar problems

Director Mohan G is slowly perfecting the sinister art of turning the tables on the oppressor- oppressed relationship through some careful writing choices

02 Oct 2021

93rd Academy Awards: Who will take the Oscar trophy? Here are Indulge's predictions

From Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Nomadland to The Father, the nominations for the Oscar Awards promise to be the most diverse yet, as we discover in our list of favourites

23 Apr 2021

‘My life is whatever I define it to be’: Amala Paul

Actor Amala Paul, in discussing her latest release, Nandini Reddy’s short film in the Telugu Netflix anthology, Pitta Kathalu, throws a lot of light on her life and her evolution as a person

26 Feb 2021

Keerthy Suresh on Miss India, and her evolution as an actor after the success of Mahanati

South India's rising star on her role in Miss India, her evolved approach to choosing roles post the National Award win, and how Mahanati changed the trajectory of her career

13 Nov 2020

Radhika Apte returns to Netflix with Honey Trehan’s Raat Akeli Hai

Radhika Apte and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, along with debutant director Honey Trehan, discuss the film’s commentary on patriarchy and how Bollywood handles mental health issues

31 Jul 2020

Director duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah on charting a new path for the Bad Boys franchise

‘The more emotional a scene, the funnier it can get,’ says the director duo ahead of the premiere of the latest instalment of the franchise on Indian television

24 Jul 2020

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