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Suchin Mehrotra

The Hollywood Reporter India

Suchin Mehrotra is a critic, film journalist, and podcast host who specialises in covering India’s bustling streaming landscape through reviews, roundtables, panel discussions, masterclasses, and meaningful conversations with artists and storytellers.

Previously at Film Companion, Suchin currently covers streaming for The Hollywood Reporter India, where he reviews streaming releases and hosts the annual Streaming Roundtable celebrating the year’s finest performances. He also writes about cinema and culture for several premier publications, including The Hindu, Outlook, Firstpost, Hindustan Times, and News9. Above all, he’s an unabashed lover of mainstream cinema who sincerely believes that movies and storytelling can change the world.

All reviews by Suchin Mehrotra

Freedom at Midnight S02

Drama, War & Politics (Hindi)

The second season is far stronger and more affecting than its admirable yet emotionally distant predecessor

Sat, January 10 2026

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Dhurandhar

Action, Thriller (Hindi)

(Written for The Quint)

Ranveer Singh Leads A Tedious, Rage-Bait Gangster-Spy Saga

Sun, December 7 2025

Dhar’s approach to violence isn’t “stylish,” nor is it entertaining or tragic. It’s pointed and purposeful.

A group of wide-eyed, middle-aged men stare at a collection of TV screens, periodically erupting with joyful screams and frantic hugs of celebration. The scene is intentionally framed like a group of male friends watching a cricket match that their team is winning. Except what’s unfolding on those screens is the live coverage of the 26/11 terror attacks, as innocent people are gunned down. The cheering men are a group of top Pakistani officials, ISI top brass, gangsters, arms dealers and businessmen. One of them is even on the phone to one of the terrorists, gleefully barking instructions about which hostages to kill next.

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Thamma

Comedy, Horror (Hindi)

Promises Blood, Delivers Tomato Juice

Wed, October 22 2025

Aditya Sarpotdar’s film is a testament to what conviction, or the lack of it, looks like.

Maddock Films’ “Stree-verse” is arguably the most enjoyable franchise kicking around Hindi cinema these days. Though that’s not saying much. The promising horror-comedy universe—made up of Stree, Stree 2, Bhediya, and Munjya— enters its fifth instalment with Thamma, from Munjya director Aditya Sarpotdar back at the helm. This time, it’s vampires.

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Search: The Naina Murder Case

Crime, Mystery (Hindi)

Cliffhanger ending that provides zero resolution to the central mystery

Sat, October 11 2025

The Game You Never Play Alone

Crime, Mystery (Tamil)

Derivative and underwhelming

Fri, October 3 2025

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Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1

Action, Thriller (Kannada)

(Written for The Quint)

A Stunning Visual Spectacle

Thu, October 2 2025

Rishab Shetty’s epic saga may be less potent and primal than its predecessor, but it’s no less breathtaking.

It seems poetic somehow that Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1 releases in the same month as the 10-year anniversary re-release of Baahubali. Rarely since S.S. Rajamouli’s landscape-defining two-part epic have I felt this level of “how-did-they-pull-that-off” admiration at the absolute conviction, stunning execution, and thunderous scale of an Indian film. Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1—writer-director-star Rishab Shetty’s prequel to his 2022 film, which took the nation by storm,—has all the features of a typical “sequel”. It’s bigger, flashier, more scattered, and less potent. But strictly as a feat of filmmaking and painstaking craft, it’s a thing to marvel at.

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The Ba***ds of Bollywood

Comedy, Action & Adventure (Hindi)

Gives the industry a giant middle finger while simultaneously being an enjoyable love letter to Bollywood.

Fri, September 19 2025

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Nishaanchi

Crime, Drama (Hindi)

(Written for The Quint)

Overlong, Unexciting, And Indulgent

Fri, September 19 2025

Feels more like an ambitious series masquerading as an overstuffed, overlong film.

What do we want from an Anurag Kashyap film in 2025? The shadow of the term “comeback film” looms large over Nishaanchi, the filmmaker’s first theatrical release since 2022’s bewildering Almost Pyaar With DJ Mohabbat. You step into the pulpy, promising world of Nishaanchi with one main question: Is Kashyap back? It’s a question that’s actually two: is this a good film—and is this the kind of film we want from Anurag Kashyap?

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Latest Reviews

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FCG Rating for the film Karuppu: 45/100
Karuppu

Crime, Action, Fantasy, Drama (Tamil)

In a world where justice falters, a powerful guardian awakens. A superhuman rises in a rotten… (more)

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Baapya

Comedy, Drama (Marathi)

In coastal Konkan, an ordinary family and their tight-knit town face change, identity, and buried emotions… (more)

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FCG Rating for the film Kartavya: 49/100
Kartavya

Crime, Drama, Thriller (Hindi)

With his family's safety at stake and menacing threats closing in, a police officer must decide… (more)

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FCG Rating for the film Pati Patni Aur Woh Do: 38/100
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do

Comedy (Hindi)

A seemingly perfect marriage in Prayagraj takes an unexpected turn when one decision leads to a… (more)