
Nonika Singh
The Tribune and Hollywood Reporter India
Nonika Singh is a journalist, art, and film critic of considerable repute. She has been at the forefront of covering art, culture, and entertainment extensively, with a deep passion and profound knowledge of her domain. In particular, she excels in reviewing movies and profiling well-known personalities connected to the entertainment, visual, and performing arts. She writes for leading dailies in the country, including The Tribune and The Hollywood Reporter India.
She has been honored for her contributions to building awareness of art and culture by renowned institutions. In 2001, she was conferred with the 17th Balraj Sahani Memorial Award by Punjab Kala Kendra for her earnest efforts in promoting Punjabi art and culture. She has also been felicitated by the Punjab Sangeet Natak Academy and Pracheen Kala Kendra for her coverage of art and exemplary writing.
A member of the Chandigarh Lalit Kala Academy, and formerly of the Punjab Lalit Kala Akademy and Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Academy, she is not only an avid follower of art in all forms but has also set many new precedents in art writing. She co-authored Contemporary Art North India, in which she created sharp pen portraits of celebrated artists and their works. More recently, she authored a unique biography of S. S. Bhatti, the former principal of the Chandigarh College of Architecture, who is a multifaceted personality.
All reviews by Nonika Singh

| Director: | Anand Tiwari |
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| Cast: | Ritwik Bhowmik, Shreya Chaudhary, Atul Kulkarni, Sheeba Chaddha, Rajesh Tailang, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Divya Dutta, Yashaswini Dayama, Saurabh Nayyar, Rohan Gurbaxani |
| Writer: | Atmika Didwania, Karan Singh Tyagi, Lara Chandni, Anand Tiwari |
Bandish Bandits S02
Family, Drama (Hindi)
Sat, December 14 2024
When ‘Bandish Bandits’ streamed on Prime Video in 2020, it was a breath of fresh air wrapped in melody and a master class in classical music. As it enters the second season, there is good news and a bit of bad news. First the downside: what it did not succumb to in the first season, it has done so in the second outing and turned into an ‘Indian Idol’ of sorts. Here, the major part of the series is devoted to the India Band Championship. Of course, on the sunny side, it is still an ode to music, now of various hues, and the master class continues. You will still learn more than a thing or two about ragas. Only, this time, we get to hear and see the exponents of contemporary music too.

| Director: | Sukumar |
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| Cast: | Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Jagadeesh Bandari, Rao Ramesh, Sunil Varma, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Ajay, Kalpalatha, Pavani Karanam |
Pushpa 2
Action, Drama, Thriller, Crime (Telugu)
Brand Pushpa rules, not the sequel
Sat, December 7 2024
It opens on a Japanese port with a clever twist to the famous song ‘Mera joota hai Japani’, giving a miss to the second line that talks of the country, now an aggressor.
It opens on a Japanese port with a clever twist to the famous song ‘Mera joota hai Japani’, giving a miss to the second line that talks of the country, now an aggressor. But the aggression in the film is a given. What follows is a high-on-adrenaline action sequence almost like a climactic scene. So, where can Pushpa go from such a strong build-up? Well, back to where it began, right to Pushpa’s childhood and the indignities he suffered due to his illegitimate bearings.

| Director: | Neeraj Pandey |
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| 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)
Not easy to keep faith in the fate tale
Sat, November 30 2024
Heist dramas can be a lot of fun as National Award-winning director Neeraj Pandey proved with his ‘Special 26’. Based on a real life crime of 1987, it remains one of cinephiles’ favourite films on the subject.
Heist dramas can be a lot of fun as National Award-winning director Neeraj Pandey proved with his ‘Special 26’. Based on a real life crime of 1987, it remains one of cinephiles’ favourite films on the subject. Only, as Pandey once again wields the directorial baton for a heist film, as promised by him, ‘Sikandar Ka…’ isn’t anything like ‘Special 26’. We can’t say for sure whether that is a good thing or bad, only we don’t expect a director of Pandey’s calibre to repeat himself.

| Director: | Nikkhil Advani |
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| Cast: | Sidhant Gupta, Chirag Vohra, Rajendra Chawla, Arif Zakaria, Ira Dubey, Rajesh Kumar, Luke McGibney, Cordelia Bugeja, Malishka Mendonsa, K.C. Shankar |
| Writer: | Abhinandan Gupta, Adwitiya Kareng, Gundeep Kaur, Divy Nidhi Sharma, Revanta Sarabhai, Ethan Taylor |
Freedom at Midnight
Drama (Hindi)
New light on freedom at midnight
Sat, November 16 2024
We, the post-Independence generation, have grown up listening to or reading this historic speech by India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. But what about the goings-on before that momentous moment of freedom? What led to India breathing free? What made the British leave behind a nation divided into two? Why Nehru, and not Sardar Patel, was chosen to lead India? Why did Mohammad Ali Jinnah, initially a Congressman, turn so bitter as to demand a separate nation for his Muslim brethren? We might know the answers to these in bits and parts, but, as Nikkhil Advani, creator of the immensely watchable and impeccable ‘Rocket Boys’, turns his creative eye to the run-up to India’s tryst with destiny, he creates yet another masterpiece, offering perspective and detail.

| Director: | Parmish Verma |
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| Cast: | Wamiqa Gabbi, Parmish Verma, Dheeraj Kumar, Kanwaljit Singh, Kavi Singh, Harman Brar, Deepak Narang |
| Writer: | Gurjind Maan |
Tabaah
Drama (Punjabi)
A Poignant Love Story Sans Crutches of Melodrama
Mon, October 21 2024
Tabaah might not be the greatest love tragedy ever, but it pushes the creative envelope for Punjabi cinema rather successfully.
Unrequited love in the Devdas mould is often the go-to subject of Indian cinema, and now it seems in Punjabi movies too. When singer-actor Parmish Verma picks up the directorial baton and wears the producer’s hat as well for his latest film, Tabaah, you know what to expect. The title of the film literally translates to devastation, ruin or destruction, and the opening scenes establish our hero, Verma himself, in self-destruct mode. Like good-old Devdas, pining for his beloved, he is drinking himself to death. At the very start of the film, the poetic lines by novelist Kristin Hannah establish the tragic mood of the film. Taken from her novel The Nightingale (2015), it goes: “Some stories don’t have happy endings. Even love stories. Maybe especially love stories.” Clearly, it’s a love story gone sour. Why? Here, the writer, Gurjind Maan, deserves credit. He has not created any archetype villain in this love story. No family rivalry, no class divide and no parental interference either. Amber’s father (Kanwaljit Singh) is as supportive and caring as fathers are meant to be. So, why has it not ended happily ever after for our hero, Amber, and heroine, Raavi, played by the lovely Wamiqa Gabbi?

| Director: | Rajiv Dhingra |
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| Cast: | Isha Talwar, Guru Randhawa, Gurshabad Singh, Hardip Gill, Raj Babbar, Seema Kaushal, Jatinder Kaur, Shahid Gulfam, Neha Dayal, Bikramjeet Singh |
| Writer: | Rajiv Dhingra |
Shahkot
Drama (Punjabi)
A Cross-border Story With a Heartening Message on Love
Tue, October 8 2024
One could argue that harsh realities are glossed over, but the film — even without the bombastic moments like in Gadar — touches you.
Beyond religious divides, cross-border love is not new to Hindi or Punjabi cinema. Back in 1999, the National Award-winning Shaheed-e-Mohabbat Boota Singh was set in the backdrop of the Partition. So, can the controversy of Shahkot being pro-Pakistan — which also follows a theme similar to Shaheed-e-Mohabbat Boota Singh — be put to rest? However, haters will be haters, and the detractors who whipped up a storm before Shahkot’s release might continue to spew venom. Only as popular singer Guru Randhawa makes his acting debut in Pollywood, his launch vehicle steadfastly refrains from hatemongering or demonising Pakistan and Pakistanis. The period the film refers to is uncertain — mobile phones are not yet in vogue, and the relationship between India and Pakistan is not hunky-dory. But, for this detail, the timeline does seem contemporary, yet quite in sync with the milieu of Pakistan it cares to depict. Director of Photography Vineet Malhotra, rises to the occasion and captures the time aesthetically.

| Director: | Amitoj Mann |
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| Cast: | Babbu Mann, Suvinder Vicky, Mahabir Bhullar, Jag Singh, Sameksha Oswal, Sukhwinder Raj, Harinder Bhullar, Gurdev Dhaliwal, Gurinder Makna |
| Writer: | Gurpreet Ratol |
Sucha Soorma
History, Thriller (Punjabi)
A Sloppy Film Unworthy of the Punjabi Folk Legend
Mon, September 23 2024
Instead of hammering the audience with a convoluted sense of honour and heroism, the creators of Sucha Soorma need to look within, reflect and ponder.
Watching a Punjabi film, let alone reviewing it, even for a diehard Punjabi, comes with its own set of misgivings. Sadly enough, as we sit through Sucha Soorma — touted as famous singer-actor Babbu Maan’s comeback film after a gap of four years — doubts turn into a deep, gnawing realisation about said misgivings and a discomfiting feeling. It’s near impossible to rationalise why we are making such films in this day and age, which do not reflect upon the changing matrix of our society; or if they do, god help us. Undoubtedly, this Amitoj Maan directorial is a period film set sometime during the British rule in India, in the early 20th century, even though the only date definitively stated in the film is the year in which the hero, Sucha Soorma (Babbu Maan), was hanged. The very first scene deludes you to believe that here, perhaps, was a warrior who stood up for the downtrodden.
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