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Srivathsan Nadadhur

Independent Film Critic

Srivathsan Nadadhur is a senior entertainment journalist with over 11 years of media experience who writes about movies, literature, culture, and lifestyle and has contributed to The Hindu, Times of India, Deccan Herald, The NEWS Minute and Film Companion in the past.

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Image of scene from the film The Secrets of the Shiledars
Director:Aditya Sarpotdar
Cast:Rajeev Khandelwal, Sai Tamhankar, Ashish Vidhyarthi, Dilip Prabhavalkar

The Secrets of the Shiledars

Action, Adventure, Drama (Hindi)
This Review appeared in 'M9 News'

Thrilling Historic Ride

Sun, February 2 2025

After losing his parents in an accident in childhood, Ravi is raised by the Bhatts and has a loving brother in Aditya. He grows up a history enthusiast and bumps into a judge Dixit, who reminds him of his duty as a Shiledar and reveals the mystery behind his parents’ death. Soon implicated in a crime, Ravi embarks on a quest to uncover a hidden treasure.

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Image of scene from the film Hisaab Barabar
Director:Ashwni Dhir
Cast:R. Madhavan, Kirti Kulhari, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Rashami Desai, Faisal Rashid, Jitender Hooda, Manu Rishi Chadha, Shaunak Duggal, Himanshu Malik, Rajesh Jais
Writer:Ashwni Dhir

Hisaab Barabar

Drama, Thriller, Comedy (Hindi)
This Review appeared in 'M9 News'

Madhavan Drowns in a Hopeless Film

Sun, February 2 2025

Radhe Mohan Sharma, a railway ticket checker, stumbles upon a minor discrepancy in his bank account, setting off a chain of events, leading him to uncover a massive financial fraud orchestrated by a powerful banker named Micky Mehta, the founder of Do Bank. While unearthing a billion-dollar scam and facing immense pressure and threats, Radhe does what it takes to expose the truth.

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Image of scene from the film Sky Force
Director:Sandeep Kewlani, Abhishek Kapur
Cast:Akshay Kumar, Veer Pahariya, Nimrat Kaur, Sara Ali Khan, Sharad Kelkar, Mohit Chauhan, Manish Chaudhary, Naisha Khanna, Soham Majumdar
Writer:Sandeep Kewlani, Carl Austin, Niren Bhatt

Sky Force

Action, Thriller (Hindi)
This Review appeared in 'M9 News'

Force Missing, Soft Landing

Sun, February 2 2025

A group of Indian fighter pilots, led by Om Ahuja (Akshay Kumar), is tasked with the destruction of a fleet of modern American F-104 Starfighters at the Sargodha airbase in the 1965 war. Meanwhile, a young pilot T Krishna Vijaya (Veer Pahariya), disobeys orders and ventures into enemy territory to rescue his fellow pilots. Haunted by the disappearance of his protégé, Ahuja embarks on a quest to uncover the truth while facing resistance and bureaucratic hurdles.

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Image of scene from the film Sweet Dreams
Director:Victor Mukherjee
Cast:Mithila Palkar, Amol Parashar, Meiyang Chang, Sauraseni Maitra, Faye D'Souza, Mohini Shimpi, Ayesha Adlakha, Sukkarann Vats, Vandana Pathak, Pragati Mishra

Sweet Dreams

Romance, Drama (Hindi)
This Review appeared in 'M9 News'

Bittersweet but Watchable

Sun, February 2 2025

Kenneth Fernandes, a recycling artist in Mumbai, and Dia, an aspiring songwriter in Pune are strangers who have never met, yet share identical dreams. While Kenny finds a true friend in an acquaintance Roop, Dia struggles to be herself in a strained relationship with her long-time boyfriend Ishant. The duo’s search for dream partners leads them on a whimsical journey, filled with unexpected encounters and humorous mishaps.

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Image of scene from the film Sivarapalli
Director:Bhaskhar Maurya
Cast:Rag Mayur, Muralidhar Goud, V. S. Roopa Lakshmi, Uday Gurrala, Sunny Palle, Pavani Karanam
Writer:Shanmukha Prasanth

Sivarapalli

Comedy (Telugu)
This Review appeared in 'The Hindu'

A loyal remake uplifted by solid performances

Sat, February 1 2025

Although ‘Sivarapalli’ is an easy weekend watch, it remains content to be a mere replica of ‘Panchayat’

While remakes are commonplace in feature films, the concept of targeting hyper-local markets using already successful material is gaining traction in the OTT space as well. The digital medium has thrived on the idea of ‘overcoming the two-inch barrier’ (subtitles), allowing stories to transcend language barriers. Yet, platforms continue to commission near frame-by-frame adaptations to attract a new set of viewers Over the years, villages have served as backdrops for various genres, ranging from political sagas to dramas, comedies, thrillers, action-packed entertainers, and romances. Amazon Prime Video’s eight-episode series Sivarapalli, a remake of TVF’s hit show Panchayat, takes a middle path, exploring the familiar terrain of rural drama through the perspective of an urban youngster.

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Image of scene from the film Dominic and the Ladies' Purse
Director:Gautham Vasudev Menon
Cast:Mammootty, Gokul Suresh, Viji Venkatesh, Wafa Khadeeja Rahman, Siddique, Vijay Babu, Lenaa, Sushmitha Bhat, Meenakshi Unnikrishnan, Shine Tom Chacko
Writer:Sooraj-Neeraj, Gautham Vasudev Menon

Dominic and the Ladies' Purse

Thriller, Action (Malayalam)
This Review appeared in 'All in a Frame'

Sat, February 1 2025

Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse is an unlikely Gautham Menon film in a positive sense, from the way it’s visualised, shot and edited. The leisurely yet consistently engaging investigation thriller is built on a juicy premise centred around a lost ladies purse that leads a former cop-turned-detective to a missing couple, a mystery that only gets murkier with time. Even while catering to the star in Mammootty, the film doesn’t lose its way and culminates with a pulpy, edge-of-the-seat finale. Sushmitha Bhatt is a surprise find, with Gokul Suresh, Viji Venkatesh and Vineeth chipping in with impressive performances.

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Image of scene from the film Daaku Maharaaj
Director:Bobby Kolli
Cast:Nandamuri Balakrishna, Bobby Deol, Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath, Vedha Agarwal, Makrand Deshpande, Sachin Khedekar, Chandini Chowdary, Urvashi Rautela, Ravi Kishan

Daaku Maharaaj

Action (Telugu)

Bobby Kolli, Balakrishna’s film is more style than substance

Sun, January 12 2025

Balakrishna and Shraddha Srinath’s performances, fine visuals and slick action choreography salvage director Bobby Kolli’s ‘Daaku Maharaaj’ to an extent

Balakrishna’s resurgence in recent films such as Akhanda and Bhagawant Kesari can be attributed to filmmakers Boyapati Sreenu and Anil Ravipudi making the star more relatable to the masses beyond his larger-than-life quirks. While the ethos of a typical Balakrishna film has not changed drastically, the fresh narrative styles have breathed a new lease of life into time-tested templates. In Daaku Maharaaj, it is evident that director Bobby Kolli was keen on a new visual aesthetic to a star-led vehicle. The action is stylised and slick; there is a genuine effort at charismatic world-building and the ‘punch lines’ are minimal (going by the standards of popular Telugu masala potboilers). Hero worship is woven into the narrative rather than appearing forced. Despite these merits the film falls short, owing to its lack of conviction in the execution. It neither plays to the galleries nor embraces the new dictum wholeheartedly. A handful of sequences draw attention and can be termed paisa vasool, but the film on the whole is not satisfying.

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Image of scene from the film Bachchala Malli
Director:Subbu Mangadevi
Cast:Allari Naresh, Amritha Aiyer, Hari Teja, Rohini, Rao Ramesh, Sai Kumar, Achyuth Kumar, Kota Jayaram, Dhanraj Sukhram, Harsha Chemudu
Writer:Subbu Mangadevi

Bachchala Malli

Action, Drama (Telugu)

Allari Naresh is the saving grace of this boring film

Fri, December 20 2024

Director Subba Mangadevi’s tale neither has the appeal of a masala potboiler nor the rootedness of a realistic film

In times of chest-thumping heroism when films are relentlessly packed with a series of highs, it is heartening that filmmaker Subbu Mangadevi has chosen to tell the story of a loser rather unapologetically. His Bachchala Malli is about a good-for-nothing youngster Malli (Allari Naresh) who treads a self-destructive path while never recovering from his setbacks. Malli is, by no means, your average male protagonist. He barely acknowledges his mother’s presence at the house, stitches gunny bags for a living, steals donation boxes from children for a drink at a local bar, engaging in petty fights with fellow customers. As he falls off his bike, lying unconscious on the road, not a soul cares for him, after which you are gradually introduced to his not-so-rosy past.

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