/images/members/jananiK.png

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.

All reviews by Janani K

Image of scene from the film Mrithyunjay

Mrithyunjay

Thriller, Crime, Action (Telugu)

Promising ideas galore, but convenient writing lets film down

Fri, March 6 2026

Directed by Hussai Sha Kiran, Mrithyunjay is an investigative thriller that relies on the intellect of the hero and villain. While there are interesting ideas in the script, the film fails to explore its full potential.

Investigative thrillers have been done to death in cinema. They hit screens every week, follow familiar beats, and more often than not, blur into each other. The rare ones that stand apart share one quality — they never take the audience for granted. They treat viewers as intelligent, engaged participants in the puzzle rather than passive observers waiting to be told the answer. The question Mrithyunjay raises from the outset is a simple one: does it earn its place among those films?

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film Thaai Kizhavi

Thaai Kizhavi

Comedy, Drama (Tamil)

Womanhood, wit and Radikaa Sarathkumar in all her glory

Fri, February 27 2026

Director Sivakumar Murugesan's film, starring Radikaa Sarathkumar, Singampuli, Aruldoss and Bala Saravanan, is a hilarious drama about women's agency and breaking generational chains without ever getting preachy or melodramatic.

Imagine a foul-mouthed matriarch who terrorises everyone with her mere presence, yet delivers the most valuable lesson on independence, agency and womanhood. If you operate on social media’s version of morality, your mind will immediately question this dichotomy. But Sivakumar Murugesan’s Thaai Kizhavi grounds you, drags you back to real life and makes you laugh while quietly asking the most important question of all — what does it mean to truly live, rather than merely exist in someone else’s shadow?

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film Funky

Funky

Comedy, Romance, Drama (Telugu)

Vishwak Sen, KV Anudeep deliver two hours of awkwardness

Sat, February 14 2026

Starring Vishwak Sen and Kayadu Lohar, Funky is an absurd comedy drama in classic KV Anudeep mould. While his previous films worked, his third film leaves you with a bitter aftertaste.

Naaku galeej anipisthundhi, which translates to “It’s all too awkward,” is a repetitive phrase in KV Anudeep’s third film, Funky. After two hours and eight minutes, it’s this thought – and the only one – that you are left with. Director KV Anudeep’s unique sense of humour may not be everyone’s cup of tea. In three films, he’s made that loud and clear. But there’s a sense of earnestness and honesty in Jathi Ratnalu and Prince that hardly makes you look away. You’d want to know what new trick he has up his sleeve the third time around.

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film Cheekatilo

Cheekatilo

Thriller (Telugu)

Sobhita's thriller bites into cliches despite valid lessons

Sun, January 25 2026

Directed by Sharan Koppisetty, Cheekatilo is a murder mystery headlined by Sobhita Dhulipala. With valid lessons on patriarchy, the film bites into cliches of an investigative thriller.

Murder mysteries and investigation dramas always rely on thrills, suspense and high-stakes drama. Most whodunnit thrillers have a male hero leading the investigation from the front. The Telugu film, Cheekatilo, has the feisty Sobhita Dhulipala leading a murder mystery, thereby standing out from a crowd of films of the same genre. Did Cheekatilo manage to crack the formula? Let’s find out!

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film Baby Girl

Baby Girl

Drama, Thriller (Malayalam)

Nivin Pauly's film has promising core, but convenience takes over

Sun, January 25 2026

Baby Girl, directed by Arun Varma and starring Nivin Pauly, Lijomil Jose, Sangeeth Prathap, and Abhimanyu Shammi Thilakan, is an emotional thriller about the kidnapping of a three-day-old baby. The film struggles to balance drama and thriller elements, ultimately failing to do justice to either genre.

A few minutes into Nivin Pauly’s Baby Girl, we are taken into a hospital where the doctors have called Code Pink. Those who are familiar with medical dramas like Dr House or Grey’s Anatomy would be instantly hooked, as Code Pink means a baby is missing. In director Arun Varma’s Baby Girl, a three-day-old baby girl goes missing. Sanal Mathews (Nivin Pauly) is an attender who is in the thick of things here. At its core, Baby Girl shows immense promise to be an emotional thriller. But, Baby Girl takes a different route and struggles to find a balance between being a drama and a thriller.

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimayil

Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimayil

Comedy, Drama (Tamil)

Jiiva's heartfelt satire wins with warmth

Thu, January 15 2026

Directed by Nithish Sahadev, the political satire starring Jiiva, Thambi Ramaiah and Ilavarasu is a realistic drama that's harmless and full of heart. It brings forth how human egos affect the lives of their loved ones.

In a world where audiences constantly gravitate towards big spectacle films, your heart still aches for a cute, funny movie that tugs at your heartstrings, makes you laugh, and lets you simply enjoy your time at the theatre. While these films don’t get the same attention as big-budget entertainers, they hold a special place in your heart. That’s exactly what Jiiva’s Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimayil offers.

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film Parasakthi

Parasakthi

Action, Drama, Romance (Tamil)

Sivakarthikeyan's period drama reignites Hindi imposition debate

Sat, January 10 2026

Director Sudha Kongara Prasad's Parasakthi, starring Sivakarthikeyan, Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa and Sreeleela, the film is about student revolution against Hindi imposition. With solid emotional beats, the film has all the potential to become a Pongal winner despite some shortcomings.

Parasakthi – the 1952 film title holds significance for multiple reasons in Tamil cinema. The original was crucial for catapulting Sivaji Ganesan’s stardom and popularising DMK’s (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) ideology in Tamil Nadu, championing Dravidian politics. Decades later, Sivakarthikeyan’s Parasakthi, which tackles Hindi imposition, hits theatres ahead of Pongal. Does it ignite fire among viewers? Let us find out!

Continue Reading…

Image of scene from the film The Raja Saab

The Raja Saab

Comedy, Horror, Fantasy (Telugu)

Prabhas's horror comedy is devoid of charm, thrills and chills

Sat, January 10 2026

Director Maruthi's The Raja Saab, starring Prabhas, Sanjay Dutt and Nidhhi Agerwal, is a fantasy horror comedy that relies heavily on the lead actor. However, there's hardly anything that's redeemable in this soulless film.

Prabhas’s much-anticipated film, The Raja Saab is about a search for a missing grandfather. Over its three-hour runtime, viewers also end up searching for more than a grandfather. They seek plot cohesion, character depth, genuine scares, or consistent entertainment value - must-haves for every film. Like the film’s protagonist wandering through a haunted palace, you may feel a lack of clear direction or a fully satisfying destination. The Raja Saab begins with Raja (Prabhas) living with his grandmother Gangamma, played by Zarina Wahab. Gangamma suffers from Alzheimer’s and remembers only her missing husband Kanakaraju (Sanjay Dutt) and her grandson. She tells Raja to keep looking for his missing grandfather, who often appears in her dreams.

Continue Reading…

Latest Reviews

Image of scene from the film Project Hail Mary
Project Hail Mary

Science Fiction, Adventure (English)

Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no recollection… (more)

Image of scene from the film Tighee
FCG Rating for the film Tighee: 73/100
Tighee

Drama (Marathi)

Swati has built a respectable life in Mumbai, but everything is unravelling. Her predatory boss exploits… (more)

Image of scene from the film Daredevil Born Again S02
Daredevil Born Again S02

Drama, Action & Adventure, Crime (English)

Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened abilities, is fighting for justice through his bustling law… (more)

Image of scene from the film Dhurandhar: The Revenge
FCG Rating for the film Dhurandhar: The Revenge: 51/100
Dhurandhar: The Revenge

Action, Crime, Thriller (Hindi)

As rival gangs, corrupt officials and a ruthless Major Iqbal close in, Hamza's mission for his… (more)