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Shubhra Gupta

The Indian Express

Shubhra Gupta, a senior columnist and acclaimed film critic at The Indian Express, boasts over 30 years of experience with her widely-read weekly review column. A prominent figure in India’s film criticism scene, she frequently attends global film festivals and has served on national and international juries. She curates and conducts the hugely popular platform, The Indian Express Film Club, in Delhi and Mumbai.

She has been a member of the Central Board Of Film Certification ( CBFC). She is the recipient of the prestigious 2012 Ramnath Goenka award that celebrates the finest in Indian journalism. Shubhra has authored two books–‘50 Films That Changed Bollywood 1995-2015’ ( HarperCollins) and ‘Irrfan: A Life In Movies’ ( PanMacMillan), a comprehensive tribute to the late actor.

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Image of scene from the film Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein S02
Director:Siddharth Sengupta
Cast:Tahir Raj Bhasin, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, Anchal Singh, Saurabh Shukla, Brijendra Kala, Anant Joshi, Arunoday Singh, Gurmeet Choudhary, Varun Badola
Writer:Umesh Padalkar, Siddharth Sengupta

Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein S02

Crime, Drama, Mystery (Hindi)

Tahir Raj Bhasin, Saurabh Shukla show never takes its eyes off the ball

Fri, December 13 2024

Tahir Raj Bhasin, Saurabh Shukla and Shweta Tripathi-starrer , with all its pulpy thriller sinews in place, leaves us on a cliffhanger, nicely primed for the next season.

The first season of ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein’ became an addictive watch in the way it bent one of the oldest genres in the book: being an obsessive lover is not just a male prerogative; women can do it just as well, if not better. It made up for all its nods to hoary Hindi movie heavies who lived in palaces overrun by armed goons, governed by old-style off-with-their-heads villainy.

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Image of scene from the film Agni 012345678910FCG Rating4.5/10
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 is excellent in Rahul Dholakia’s damp film

Fri, December 13 2024

Rahul Dholakia's film honours the commitment that heroic firefighters have to their jobs, even as they rail against ‘the system’ which doesn’t give them the support they need.

Hindi movies have played with fire several times before. Those with long memories will remember such films as the 1980 adventure ‘The Burning Train’, which may have picked up inspiration from an earlier Hollywood blockbuster ‘The Towering Inferno’, but those who fight the flames at the risk of their own lives, have never been in the limelight.

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Image of scene from the film Bandish Bandits S02 012345678910FCG Rating6.3/10
Director:Anand Tiwari
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)

No straggly spots, only the sound of music

Fri, December 13 2024

Each actor contributes to the show, and the leads are excellent. Some really good music comes up through these plot devices which makes us stay.

The face-off between tradition and modernity, past and present, the strict rules of gharana-and-parampara vs doing-your-own-thing, which were the key notes of the first season of ‘Bandish Bandits’, are back again in the second. As are many of the actors, reprising their roles, along with new faces, as the story takes off from where it left off, back in 2020.

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Image of scene from the film Despatch 012345678910FCG Rating5.5/10
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)

Manoj Bajpayee doesn’t get the film he deserves

Fri, December 13 2024

The film never cements its pieces together enough to create a coherent picture. Its telling feels disjointed, and its characters come and go, leaving us in limbo.

Crime reporter Joy Bag (Manoj Bajpayee) is not the kind of journalist we see too often in Hindi movies. His favourite accompaniment is his rucksack, as he goes about criss-crossing the city on his bike, in search of the latest story. He’s been doing this for a while, because he talks to his seniors like an equal, but at heart he will always remain a scrappy newshound who likes nothing better than chatting up shadowy contacts over cups of cheap cutting chai, which he prefers to the pizza his wife serves at unwelcome parties at home.


Image of scene from the film Sikandar Ka Muqaddar 012345678910FCG Rating4.3/10
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)

Neeraj Pandey’s Netflix film is a rare beast in Bollywood, a pulpy character study with twists you don’t see coming

Sat, November 30 2024

Neeraj Pandey's Netflix heist movie soars on the strength of plot and performance, with stars servicing the story, just the way it should be.

A large jewellery exhibition in Mumbai becomes the site of a heist. A hysterical phone call raises alarm, gunfire is heard, the cops on duty herd the panicked gathering into a secluded area, and during the melee, a fistful of precious gems go missing.

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Image of scene from the film All We Imagine as Light 012345678910FCG Rating8.5/10
Director:Payal Kapadia
Cast:Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, Hridhu Haroon, Azees Nedumangad, Tintumol Joseph, Anand Sami, Lovleen Mishra, Madhu Raja, Shweta Prajapati
Writer:Payal Kapadia

All We Imagine as Light

Drama (Malayalam)

Payal Kapadia’s lyrical ode to working-class Mumbai and female friendship

Sun, November 24 2024

The wonderful Kani Kusruti turns yearning into a full-time job, and just for her, this film which releases in India today, is worth every minute of your time.

A woman leans on a pole in her compartment, for support, for balance, swaying with the rhythm of the train. She looks exhausted, after a long day at work. We take in, like she does, the way the city looks at night, bars of refracted light and darkness dancing across her face. This image, which comes early in Payal Kapadia’s lyrical ode to working-class Mumbai and female friendship, becomes a marker of the themes the film explores, and it stays with you.

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Image of scene from the film Waack Girls
Director:Sooni Taraporevala
Cast:Mekhola Bose, Achintya Bose, Barun Chanda, Rytasha Rathore, Anasua Chowdhury, Chrisann Pereira, Priyam Saha, Ruby Sah
Writer:Iyanah Bativala

Waack Girls

Drama (Hindi)

Prime Video show is good-natured, well-intentioned

Fri, November 22 2024

Some of the most engaging parts of the show, co-written by Taraporevala, Iyanah Batlivala, and Ronny Sen are those, ironically, when there’s no dancing.

An underdog dance group making something of itself: right from the opening frame of Waack Girls, you know that this will be the trajectory of this rag-tag bunch, based in Kolkata. But this Sooni Taraporevala-created-and-directed nine part series attempts to build in differentials. First off, Kolkata is still not a city you’d think of when it comes to street style dancing and underground meetings where dance-offs occur. A lovely Cal feeling is captured in a crumbling old mansion, in a tony club, in the corner puchka-wala, and in the accents people use. You do see some familiar structures on the skyline, like the Howrah Bridge, but they are just there, no emphasis laid. That is refreshing.

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Image of scene from the film I Want to Talk 012345678910FCG Rating6/10
Director:Shoojit Sircar
Cast:Abhishek Bachchan, Ahilya Bamroo, Pearle Dey, Jayant Kripalani, Kristin Goddard, Johnny Lever, Ritesh Shah, Arpita Chakrabarty, Milan Awon, Anasua Kushari
Writer:Ritesh Shah

I Want to Talk

Drama, Family (Hindi)

Abhishek Bachchan’s performance is better than anything else he’s done so far, but Shoojit Sircar’s drama is too understated

Fri, November 22 2024

Abhishek Bachchan lets go of vanity, revealing a thickened gut, and scars-on-the-belly, and an ability to bare. But Shoojit Sircar's film leaves you wanting more.

Going into ‘I Want To Talk’, I had no idea that that the character Abhishek Bachchan plays is based on an actual person called Arjun Sen. That knowledge would have added a certain layer to the story of a man who bests certain death- a diagnosis of laryngeal cancer and the consequent grim prognosis of a limited future—and is still around on planet earth. A valid question arises, after you’re done: anyone surviving 19-20 tough surgeries, and finding the energy to bring up a daughter, and run a marathon, is worthy of respect, but is that enough to engage us for two hours? Director Shoojit Sircar has an affinity for characters dealing with life-and-death situations, set in the innards of hospitals (October), as well as exploring filial connections (Piku). Both themes are here, but the depth and emotion which elevate his plots surface only occasionally.

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