
Anuj Kumar
The Hindu
Anuj Kumar is a senior film critic with The Hindu. He has written extensively on Hindi film trends, conducted interviews, and contributed nostalgia pieces. He has contributed to Housefull (Om Books), a collection of short essays on films made during the Golden Age of Hindi cinema.
All reviews by Anuj Kumar

| Director: | Rajkumar Santoshi |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Deepak Antani, Chinmay Mandlekar, Tanisha Santoshi, Anuj Saini, Pawan Chopra, Sharda Nand Singh |
| Writer: | Asghar Wajahat, Rajkumar Santoshi |
Gandhi Godse: Ek Yudh
Drama, History (Hindi)
A timely dialogue on the idea of India
Fri, January 31 2025
At a time when the Hindutva ideology has seen a spike, director Rajkumar Santoshi denies Godse the pleasure of martyrdom and allows him to evolve. At the same time, he attempts to humanise and critique Gandhi in his parallel universe
At a time when history is being fictionalised, director Rajkumar Santoshi uses creative licence to bust the canards that have been allowed to fester over the years to delegitimise Mahatma Gandhi in public conscience. From being called a pawn of the Empire to faking fasts, a notion has been created that Gandhi forced the first government of independent India to release Rs 55 crore to Pakistan. The film suggests that it triggered Nathuram Godse to kill Gandhi on January 30, 1948. Santoshi revisits the events leading up to Gandhi’s assassination and then takes a leap into an imaginary space where Gandhi survives the three bullets that Godse pumped into his chest and seeks a dialogue with him.

| Director: | Kangana Ranaut |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, Milind Soman, Mahima Chaudhry, Satish Kaushik, Bhumika Chawla, Scott Alexander Young, Richard Bhakti Klein |
Emergency
Drama (Hindi)
Kangana Ranaut turns Indira Gandhi’s life into a lopsided listicle
Mon, January 20 2025
Marked by uneven storytelling, the biopic comes across more as a selective recreation of archival material to serve today’s political narrative than a compelling take on the darkest chapter of Indian democracy
When Kangana Ranaut announced that she would direct Emergency, many felt it might be another weapon to whip the Congress in the election year to limit the memory of the grand old party’s rule to the 21-month blot that Indira Gandhi inflicted on democracy in 1975. After a long wait and multiple controversies, it turns out that the artist in Kangana has prevailed over the fledgling politician in her to create an ambitious biopic of the former Prime Minister, where the Emergency period is a dark chapter in her storied journey from Anand Bhawan to 1 Safdarjung Road. However, in an attempt to find the roots of dictatorial insecurities in Indira’s psyche, the writers (Kangana and Ritesh Shah) tie the screenplay into knots. The muddled gaze results in a spiritual cousin of The Accidental Prime Minister where a biopic vilifies or dilutes its subject to serve the present dispensation.

| Director: | Abhishek Kapoor |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Aaman Devgan, Rasha Thadani, Ajay Devgn, Diana Penty, Mohit Malik, Piyush Mishra, Jiya Imran Amin, Rasha, Dylan Jones, Akshay Anand Kohli |
| Writer: | Abhishek Kapoor, K. Hariharan, Ritesh Shah, Suresh Nair |
Azaad
Drama, Action (Hindi)
Aaman Devgan’s debut is a disappointing ride
Sun, January 19 2025
Director Abhishek Kapoor launches Aaman Devgan and Rasha Thadani with an outworn vehicle
Betaab, Barsaat, Mirziya… Bollywood somehow loves to launch its kids on horses. Abhishek Kapoor’s Azaad is the latest addition to the list where Ajay Devgn’s nephew Aaman Devgan, and Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani, get a horse ride because of their pedigree.

| Director: | Sonu Sood |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Sonu Sood, Jacqueline Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Shivjyoti Rajput |
| Writer: | Ankur Pajni |
Fateh
Action, Crime, Thriller (Hindi)
Sonu Sood goes on a shooting spree in this stylised yet vacuous actioner
Sat, January 11 2025
Bollywood begins 2025 with a bloody nose as Sonu Sood goes hammer and tongs to create a space for himself on the high table
Early in Fateh when a strapping Sonu Sood, dressed in a sharp black suit, enters a large room full of cocky goons, he is told that there is no space for him inside. The 120-minute bloodbath becomes a metaphor for the struggle of the sincere actor to carve a niche for himself as a solo hero. Sonu has a booming voice and a body to own the big screen. However, in a bid to flex his muscles and serve his off-screen image of a saviour (during the pandemic), Sonu, who trebles as an actor, producer, and director, has bitten more than he can chew. Cinematographer Vincenzo Condorelli and action directors Lee Whittaker and RP Yadav combine to create the right pitch for a visceral action drama. But after promising to take forward the renewed interest in the classic action genre, on the lines of Animal and Kill, the adults-only film falls into a painful pattern where the plot refuses to thicken and emotions don’t swell enough to turn the theatre into a slaughterhouse.

| Director: | Rahul Dholakia |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Pratik Gandhi, Divyendu Sharma, Jitendra Joshi, Sai Tamhankar, Saiyami Kher, Udit Arora, Kabir Shah, Pramod Pathak, Kundan Roy, Sakhi Gokhale |
| Writer: | Rahul Dholakia |
Agni
Action, Adventure (Hindi)
Pratik Gandhi blazes a trail in this tale of courage under fire
Sat, December 14 2024
Filled with warm and chilling moments, Rahul Dholakia’s social thriller provides firefighters with their moment under the sun
In Indian tradition, fire alludes to love and conflict, devotion and anger, eternality and death. The ever-youthful element that demands sacrifice plays the central character in director Rahul Dholakia’s ode to the unstinting spirit of the firefighters. Capturing a daze’s multiple faces and colours, Dholakia removes the smokescreen that covers the firefighters’ work and opens a window into the lives of those who keep us out of its fury but whose services are not duly acknowledged by the system and society. The action takes us into the heart of the evacuation process, the drama unravels the sacrifices firefighters make and the thriller elements seek to find the answer to the source of the firestorm.

| Director: | Kanu Behl |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Manoj Bajpayee, Shahana Goswami, Archita Agarwal, Anand Alkunte, Mamik Singh, Riju Bajaj, Veena Mehta, Rii Sen, Kabir Sadanand |
| Writer: | Ishani Banerjee, Kanu Behl |
Despatch
Drama, Thriller (Hindi)
Tailored for Manoj Bajpayee, the searing crime drama examines the death of investigative journalism
Sat, December 14 2024
With persuasive performances and immersive camerawork, Kanu Behl’s press procedural on journalist J Dey’s murder case cuts close to the bone
Those who have experienced Titli and Agra would vouch that Kanu Behl’s cinema is not easy to watch. Always reflecting dark shades of everyday reality, the filmmaker has this knack for scratching the soul of his desperate characters struggling to cling to their little power structures and, in the process, leaves impressions on the conscience of the audience.

| Director: | Neeraj Pandey |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Jimmy Shergill, Avinash Tiwary, Tamannaah Bhatia, Divya Dutta, Rajeev Mehta, Zoya Afroz, Ridhima Pandit, Deepak Daryani, Praful Joshi, Khurshed Lawyer |
Sikandar Ka Muqaddar
Thriller, Crime, Mystery, Action (Hindi)
Jimmy Shergill is on target in this ho-hum heist flick
Tue, December 3 2024
After setting the stage for a compelling crime drama thriller, Neeraj Pandey’s film loses pace and purpose
Neeraj Pandey has a knack for plucking stories from crime pages and turning them into dramatic thrillers that carry the flavour of pulp fiction sold on stalls at railway stations. Like his much loved Special 26(2013), Sikandar Ka Muqaddar exudes energy and purpose as it lays out a puzzle for us. The title is inspired by Manmohan Desai’s crime drama Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978). Some of the leaps of faith that Neeraj takes could indeed have piqued the interest of Desai whose cine universe was rooted in Kismat (1968) and Naseeb (1981) but today they come across as nothing more than a well-meant tribute to the master.

| Director: | Akshay Roy |
|---|---|
| Cast: | Anupam Kher, Chunky Pandey, Mihir Ahuja, Guddi Maruti, Vrajesh Hirjee, Kunal Vijaykar, Sulagna Panigrahi, Ravish Desai, Dharmendra Gohil, Ketika Sharma |
| Writer: | Akshay Roy |
Vijay 69
Drama, Comedy (Hindi)
Anupam Kher takes a dip in the channel of mediocrity
Sun, November 24 2024
Promising to be inspiring, ‘Vijay 69’ turns out like a mildly entertaining episode in Anupam Kher’s popular play, ‘Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai’
One day, a foul-mouthed man on the cusp of 70 realises that he doesn’t have any achievement in his lifelog that will keep him alive for posterity. A national-level swimmer who didn’t strive enough to change the colour of his bronze medal, Vijay Mathew (Anupam Kher) is an ordinary old man seeking a sliver of gold dust. Having lost his supportive wife to cancer, he is withering from the inside and appears grumpy from the outside. Still, he hasn’t given up on the magic of life and doesn’t want those around him to undermine his leap of faith when an opportunity presents itself. Vijay decides to participate in a tough triathlon contest to make it to record books and give something back to his friends who stood by him.
Latest Reviews


Cocktail 2
Romance, Comedy (Hindi)
After a decade together, Diya and Kunal's relationship is shaken when Ally, an old friend, re-enters… (more)


The Voice of Hind Rajab
Drama, History (Arabic)
January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A five-year old girl is trapped… (more)

Balan: The Boy
Drama (Malayalam)
A teenage boy searches for his missing mother following a turbulent childhood and her subsequent disappearance,… (more)


Main Vaapas Aaunga
Romance, Drama (Hindi)
An elderly man remains haunted by a childhood romance and memories of love lost during the… (more)