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Janani K

India Today

Janani K has been an entertainment journalist for the past 10 years. Her primary focus is on South Indian cinema. However, she manages to catch up on popular movies in other languages as well. She started her career with Galatta magazine, while simultaneously pursuing M.Sc Electonic Media at Anna University. She joined Silverscreen as a full-time journalist after her post-graduation and has climbed the ladder slowly and steadily. Her tenure as a Kollywood correspondent at Deccan Chronicle helped her gain contacts. Not just film news, she also dabbled across different beats contributing to Culture and City pages in Chennai Chronicle. In 2017, she joined India Today as a Writer. Having spent seven years in the media company, she is now a Senior Assistant Editor managing the desk (including Bollywood), while managing the Regional Cinema section. Training new joiners and overseeing the day-to-day activities of the Desk is her everyday routine. Apart from reviewing, she also interviews film talents and writes opinion pieces on movies.

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Kalamkaval

Crime, Drama (Malayalam)

Mammootty transforms into monster, Vinayakan anchors thriller

Sat, December 6 2025

Director Jithin K Jose's crime drama, featuring Mammootty and Vinayakan, is a gripping thriller about a psychopathic killer. With exceptional performances and some delicious twists along the way, the film could have benefited from a crisper screenplay.

That Mammootty is playing his darkest role yet is something that’s known to everyone who has watched Kalamkaval’s promos. With his amazing track record of pulling off diverse roles with different levels of complexity, what does Mammootty have up his sleeve this time to blow our minds? Sharing the screen with him is another beast of an actor, Vinayakan. Has Jithin K Jose’s Kalamkaval lived up to expectations and imagination? Let’s find out!

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Stephen

Thriller (Tamil)

A psychological thriller that spins out of control

Sat, December 6 2025

Directed by Mithun Balaji, Stephen is a psychological crime thriller featuring Gomathi Shankar, Smruti Venkat and Michael in key roles. The film delves deep into the psyche of a serial killer and what contributed to it.

The initial frames of Stephen feature a young boy looking up at a giant wheel in awe. Soon, he begins hearing voices of his mother and father asking him to join them on the ride. And when he gets on the giant wheel, it spins. Watching director Mithun Balaji’s two-hour-long Stephen, you understand that the wheel never stops once it begins spinning. Stephen Jebaraj (Gomathi Shankar) confesses to the serial killing of nine women in six months. He surrenders to the police matter-of-factly. Michael (Michael Thangadurai) is entrusted with the job of finding the motive behind the murders. Helping him in evaluating Stephen is psychiatrist Seema (Smruthi Venkat), who, through her conversations with him, uncovers the truth behind the murders.

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Angammal

Drama (Tamil)

Geetha Kailasam's powerhouse performance in a tale of autonomy

Thu, December 4 2025

Directed by Vipin Radhakrishnan, Angammal is a stimulating and evocative piece of art that chronicles the life of a matriarch who lives on her own terms. Geetha Kailasam, with an exceptional performance, brings the story to life.

When the spunky Angammal (a brilliant Geetha Kailasam) rides her moped and delivers milk, there’s a spark in her eyes. The spark tells you that she’s leading life by her own rules. But when she’s forced to make certain lifestyle changes after her second son Pavalam (Saran) pushes her to, you see the vitality fading. It shows you how little things that made Angammal the fierce matriarch that she is are not acceptable to the generation that comes after hers. It shows how Angammal, the independent woman, is denied the choice. The choice that made her a flawed, foul-mouthed woman with her own ideals.

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Victoria

Drama (Malayalam)

Sensitive, realistic tale of a woman bound by patriarchal men

Sun, November 30 2025

Directed by Sivaranjini, Victoria starring Meenakshi Jayan, is a beautiful documentation of a day in the life of being Victoria. The film, mostly centred on women, showcases the everyday aspects and struggles of being one.

Watching director Sivaranjini’s Victoria, there’s a sense of familiarity in the everydayness unfolding on screen. Meenakshi Jayan powers through a tale of silent resilience while dealing with a busy day at work and personal struggles. And Victoria just did a wonderful job of showcasing an all-woman cast, with the men mostly appearing through video calls or through audio.

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Revolver Rita

Comedy, Action, Crime (Tamil)

Keerthy Suresh's black comedy misses the mark by miles

Sun, November 30 2025

Directed by JK Chandru, Revolver Rita, starring Keerthy Suresh, Radhika Sarathkumar, and Sunil, is pegged as a black comedy revolving around a crime. The film is neither dark nor funny, just flat as discarded cardboard.

Comedy is tricky business, and to pull it off successfully requires an actor to tick off a huge checklist. One needs to have impeccable comic timing, sense of action and reaction, and spontaneity. Only a handful of female actors have been able to pull off a dark comedy, a niche genre in itself. Has Keerthy Suresh managed to score with Revolver Rita? Let’s find out!

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The Girlfriend

Romance, Drama (Telugu)

Rashmika Mandanna shreds veil of patriarchy for every woman

Wed, November 12 2025

'The Girlfriend' showcases Rashmika Mandanna's compelling portrayal of a woman breaking free from patriarchal chains. The film highlights the subtle yet pervasive impact of abuse and the courage needed to reclaim one's identity.

Patriarchy has long served as a veil, obscuring women’s path to greatness. When Rashmika Mandanna’s Bhooma finally sheds her dupatta in ‘The Girlfriend,’ it’s more than fabric falling – it’s two decades of patriarchal conditioning unravelling. This deliberate act of stripping away the cloth – a constant element of her attire throughout the film – is a profound declaration of reclaiming her freedom and her rejection of the chains that once held her captive.

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Jatadhara

Action, Horror, Thriller (Telugu)

(Written for Filmy Town)

Enchanting, Captivating Mythological Horror Thrillerjatadhara-2

Sat, November 8 2025

Jatadhara is an engaging, visually striking supernatural thriller that successfully merges commercial spectacle with artistic expression. It begins with a mythical narrative of how hundreds of years ago, with absence of banks or safe deposit vaults, when people used to store and hide gold and valuables beneath their homes to safeguard their hard earned wealth from dacoits. The introduction goes back and forth from the current day seminar on paranormal phenomenon and ghosts by the Indian Paranormal League where one attendee stands out declaring that he strongly believes that there are no ghosts.

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Ithiri Neram

Romance, Comedy (Malayalam)

A mature, nuanced take on love, loss and second chances

Fri, November 7 2025

Director Prasanth Vijay's 'Ithiri Neram' is a bittersweet drama featuring brilliant performances from Roshan Mathew and Zarin Shihab. The film sheds light on second chances and what could have been in the most realistic way.

How many of you have ever been in a relationship that might feel perfect, but the timing doesn’t let you pursue it? Do you revisit the relationship and think how life could have changed if you ended up marrying your partner? Or do you move on in life even if you don’t get proper closure? Director Prasanth Vijay’s ‘Ithiri Neram’ is a film that addresses all these and the societal judgement that comes with past lovers meeting for one last time. Will it be the last time?

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