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Priyanka Roy

The Telegraph

Priyanka Roy heads the screen beat at The Telegraph t2. Based in Kolkata, she has 20 years of experience in film writing, which includes reviews, interviews, trend stories and opinion pieces. She writes on Hindi, English, regional Indian films and world cinema. When she isn’t watching something to review, she relaxes by watching true-crime documentaries.

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Image of scene from the film Sharp Corner
Director:Jason Buxton
Cast:Ben Foster, Cobie Smulders, William Kosovic, Gavin Drea, Emily Jewer, Susan Leblanc-Crawford, Sebastien Labelle, Rudy Harris, Isabelle MacNeil, Eugene Sampang
Writer:Jason Buxton

Sharp Corner

Thriller, Comedy (English)

An edgy psychological thriller that scores for refusing to explain itself

Tue, October 7 2025

Ben Foster knows a thing or two about playing men on the edge. In Sharp Corner, the actor takes a detour from the fast lane that he normally operates in for a deeply internalised portrayal of a husband and father whose seemingly perfect life unravels in a manner that calls for some taut, heart-pounding moments.

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Image of scene from the film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari
Director:Shashank Khaitan
Cast:Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, Rohit Saraf, Maniesh Paul, Akshay Oberoi, Nishigandha Wad, Neeraj Sood, Abhinav Sharma, Manini Chadha
Writer:Shashank Khaitan

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Romance, Comedy (Hindi)

We deserve better than a recycled rip-off like Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Fri, October 3 2025

Even before a grossly unconvincing twist derived from a popular multi-season web series (in which one of the actors in this film plays the lead) pops up towards the end, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari has ‘mismatched’ written all over it. Now we aren’t just talking about its central premise — of two ditched exes seeking to win over their respective former partners who are marrying each other at their destination wedding (yes, confusion hi confusion hain, solution ka pata nahin) — but of Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari as a whole.

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Image of scene from the film Homebound
Director:Neeraj Ghaywan
Cast:Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, Janhvi Kapoor

Homebound

Drama (Hindi)

A touching, telling and timely zeitgeist of the tumultuous times we live in

Fri, September 26 2025

Does cinema have the power to change? The jury is (perennially) out on that one. Homebound comes close, very close, to providing the answer. For me, the experience of watching this film felt like my heart had been wrenched out of my body, dessicated into a million pieces and put back again. I am still me, but the experience of Homebound makes me feel I am not the same.

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Image of scene from the film Opus
Director:Mark Anthony Green
Cast:Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis, Murray Bartlett, Melissa Chambers, Tony Hale, Stephanie Suganami, Mark Sivertsen, Amber Midthunder, Tatanka Means
Writer:Mark Anthony Green

Opus

Horror, Mystery, Thriller (English)

Despite a spot-on John Malkovich, Opus aims to be Midsommar-lite but doesn't quite get there

Thu, September 25 2025

If you have to cast someone as a 60-plus rock star who was once known as the “Wizard of Wiggle,” had 38 No. 1 hits in the ‘90s and used to date Cindy Crawford among many others — and now runs a (ahem!) cult — there is really only one name that comes to mind: John Malkovich. Besides being one of Hollywood’s most mystifying stars, Malkovich,71, has directed a play in Latvian, designed his own fashion lines, and even starred in a movie called Being John Malkovich that explores entering his mind. He has participated in shooting a film designed to be viewed in the year 2115, a project that highlights his unusual approach to filmmaking. His involvement in Being John Malkovich, he has claimed, was a deliberate choice, as he wanted to be involved in the “weirdest Hollywood movie ever made”. He has also famously said that “he believes he is the least eccentric person he knows.”

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Image of scene from the film The Trial S02
Cast:Kajol, Jisshu Sengupta, Kubbra Sait, Alyy Khan, Sheeba Chaddha, Sonali Kulkarni

The Trial S02

Drama, Crime, Mystery (Hindi)

The Trial Season 2 has no reason to exist

Sun, September 21 2025

Remaking The Good Wife was never a good idea. Having a poorly-made second season follow up what was at best an average Season 1 has been disastrous. The Trial, that marked Kajol’s web series debut, recently dropped its sophomore season — making for six episodes of unnecessary melodrama, surface-level courtroom action and a soap opera feel to what should have been a gripping, intense legal thriller. Streaming on JioHotstar, Season 2 takes place three months after the first season ended (which was in 2023). The Sengupta couple — Noyonika (Kajol) and Rajiv (Jisshu Sengupta) are caught in an increasingly fractured relationship. Noyonika is now a much sought-after lawyer while Rajiv is trying to clean his scandal-ridden image by joining politics (but, of course!). Noyonika’s colleague Vishal (Alyy Khan) still holds a candle for her, even as their law firm acquires a new partner (Param Munjal, played by Karanvir Sharma) who has his own rules of how to keep the system going, thus disrupting the balance of power. Malini (Sheeba Chaddha), the Khanna in Khanna & Chaubey, feels increasingly threatened enough to want to start her own firm, seeking Noyonika’s allyship.

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Image of scene from the film Nishaanchi
Director:Anurag Kashyap
Cast:Aaishvary Thackeray, Vedika Pinto, Monika Panwar, Kumud Mishra, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Vineet Kumar Singh, Girish Sharma, Rajesh Kumar, Gaurav Singh, Saharsh Kumar Shukla
Writer:Anurag Kashyap, Prasoon Mishra, Ranjan Chandel

Nishaanchi

Crime, Drama (Hindi)

Nishaanchi has Anurag Kashyap returning to his roots but can't be padded up beyond its one-line idea

Fri, September 19 2025

Anurag Kashyap attempts a return to form with Nishaanchi. The film — with a title that translates roughly to a ‘slingshot sniper’ — is not only a throwback to the director’s audacious, gritty, earthy style of filmmaking but is also an ode to the kind of films that Kashyap — a knee-high movie buff from small-town Gorakhpur — grew up watching. Kashyap marries the raw gangsterism of some of his most seminal films — Satya and Shool (which he wrote) to Black Friday and Gangs of Wasseypur (that he directed) — to the elements of Hindi cinema, both mainstream and parallel, that were rampant in the 1970s and ’80s. Many of them may have been stereotypes, but they also formed and subsequently defined the pop-cultural fabric of the cinema of that era.

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Image of scene from the film The Ba***ds of Bollywood
Director:Aryan Khan
Cast:Lakshya Lalwani, Farhan Qureshii, Sahher Bambba, Mona Singh, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Rajat Bedi, Manish Chaudhary, Bobby Deol, Manoj Pahwa
Writer:Aryan Khan, Bilal Siddiqi, Manav Chauhan, Dev Singh

The Ba***ds of Bollywood

Comedy, Action & Adventure (Hindi)

Not perfect but packs in enough humour, honesty and heart to make for a devilishly delightful watch

Fri, September 19 2025

For someone who rarely (if at all) cracks a smile, Aryan Khan does have a wicked sense of humour. Swinging wildly between spoof, satire, self-referential and self-awareness is Shah Rukh Khan’s son’s directorial debut The Ba***ds of Bollywood. Playing out over seven episodes, this Netflix series is a cheeky, and in parts courageous, look at the bad, mad, rad world of Hindi cinema that the 27-year-old Khan scion has grown up in. The workings of Bollywood, including what transpires on its fringes, has been explored and presented in various ways in the past. More recent examples include the incisive ticking time-bomb approach of Zoya Akhtar’s excellent debut film Luck By Chance, and the historically sweeping semi-biographical treatment adopted by Vikramaditya Motwane in his immensely watchable web series Jubilee. The Ba***ds of Bollywood — while borrowing a bit from both and others in the genre — takes the informed decision of veering more towards Farah Khan’s wildly entertaining Om Shanti Om, a film headlined by SRK, that both spoofed Bollywood and celebrated it.

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Image of scene from the film Fresh
Director:Mimi Cave
Cast:Daisy Edgar-Jones, Sebastian Stan, Jojo T. Gibbs, Charlotte Le Bon, Dayo Okeniyi, Andrea Bang, Brett Dier, Alina Maris, William Belleau, Lachlan Quarmby
Writer:Lauryn Kahn

Fresh

Horror, Thriller (English)

A commentary on modern-day dating and an original take on the splatter genre

Wed, September 17 2025

Deliciously sinister and delectably unhinged, Fresh is a commentary on the perils of modern dating, with a refreshingly original take on the splatter genre. This 2022 film, available for streaming on JioHotstar, marks the debut of Mimi Cave (who has since gone on to direct this year’s middling Nicole Kidman thriller Holland), and manages to winningly (at least for the most part) be a dark comedy, a feminist tale and a horror fest at the same time. Fresh begins in a way that most films on modern-day urban loneliness do. Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) is striking, sharp and smart, but doesn’t seem to have much luck in the dating department. With almost no family to call her own, it is her closest pal Mollie (Jojo T. Gibbs) that Noa leans on emotionally. A few days after a particularly bad first date, Noa bumps into a charming stranger (Steve, played by Sebastian Stan) in a supermarket aisle. Numbers are exchanged, a few fun dates follow and before we know it, Noa is hopelessly charmed by the disarming Steve, who claims to be a doctor specialising in ‘reconstructive surgery’. More on that later.

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