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Heartstopper S03

Drama (English)

Teens Charlie and Nick discover their unlikely friendship might be something more as they navigate school and young love in this coming-of-age series.

Cast: Joe Locke, Kit Connor, William Gao, Yasmin Finney, Corinna Brown
Director: Andy Newbery
Writer: Alice Oseman


FCG Member Reviewer Sonal Pandya
Sonal Pandya | Times Now, Zoom
Queer Teen Romance Is Unapologetically Heartwarming And Meaningful

Sat, October 5 2024

The third season of Heartstopper goes a bit darker and focuses on Nick and Charlie's friendship group maturing and thinking about their futures. Read our review of the Netflix coming-of-age teen drama.

Nick and Charlie are back with a summer to remember. The third season of Heartstopper, based on the best-selling graphic novel by Alice Oseman, continues with the love story between Kit Connor’s Nick and Joe Locke’s Charlie as their relationship grows stronger despite their fears and insecurities. There is a whole new vibe to the series (the teens are now allowed to curse and become sexually active) that shows how the material has evolved along with its characters. At its heart, Heartstopper is a sweet romance with depth, especially due to the sparkling chemistry of its leads.

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Meiyazhagan

Family, Drama (Tamil)

Twenty-two years after losing his home, Arulmozhi Varman returns to his native Thanjavur to attend his cousin's wedding. Amidst the celebrations, Arul is reintroduced to an upbeat man whom he cannot recall. With the help of the unknown man, Arul reconnects with his past.

Cast: Arvind Swamy, Karthi, Rajkiran, Jayaprakash, Sri Divya
Director: C. Prem Kumar
Writer: C. Prem Kumar


FCG Member Reviewer Gopinath Rajendran
Gopinath Rajendran | The Hindu
Karthi and Arvind Swami shoulder this spirited bromance drama

Sat, October 5 2024

‘96’ filmmaker C. Prem Kumar gives us a thoughtful character study brought to life by some brilliant performances, and it’s a treat to watch the relationship between Arvind Swami and Karthi’s characters blossom into something gorgeous

While most filmmakers focus on the bigger aspects of their story to substantiate the so-called big-screen experience, C Prem Kumar belongs to a niche group of directors who like to concentrate on the finer, intimate moments of life. Probably because of his time spent behind the viewfinder as a cinematographer, Prem’s scenes look like animated still photographs, and just like his directorial debut 96, his sophomore outing Meiyazhagan is a series of moments in motion.

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Hitler

Action, Drama (Tamil)

A man and his new love are caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict between a tough detective and a tyrannical politician.

Cast: Vijay Antony, Riya Suman, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Vivek Prasanna, Redin Kingsley
Director: Dhana
Writer: Dhana


FCG Member Reviewer Gopinath Rajendran
Gopinath Rajendran | The Hindu
Vijay Antony’s revenge drama is outdated and ordinary

Sat, October 5 2024

The haphazardly-written ‘Hitler’ lacks the gripping social narrative or the emotional beats of director Dana SA’s previous films, and ends up as an underwhelming vigilante saga

Vijay Antony is on a spree with his recent films. While his contemporaries rarely churn out a couple of releases each year, the music director-turned-actor starred in four films last year and his latest release Hitler marks his third outing of 2024. But given how almost all of them turned out to be underwhelming, it feels like he’s shooting for quantity over quality, and Hitler, unfortunately, is the latest addition to that list.

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Swag

Comedy, Drama (Telugu)

The eternal battle of the sexes is played out across several generations of a family who seek to obtain a fortune.

Cast: Sree Vishnu, Ritu Varma, Meera Jasmine, Saranya Pradeep, Daksha Nagarkar
Director: Hasith Goli
Writer: Hasith Goli


FCG Member Reviewer Sangeetha Devi Dundoo
Sangeetha Devi Dundoo | The Hindu
Hasith Goli and a brilliant Sree Vishnu strike again with a deceptive, layered satire

Sat, October 5 2024

Director Hasith Goli’s Telugu film ‘Swag’ is a lot more than a satire on the battle of the sexes and he is helped immensely by the performances of Sree Vishnu, Ritu Varma and Meera Jasmine

When a man who wears his masculinity on his sleeve laments at how his son is growing up, displaying feminine traits, his wife tries to make him understand the importance of accepting an individual’s natural expression of gender. This segment and the portion that follows gives writer-director Hasith Goli’s Telugu film Swag the much-needed emotional anchor. Until then, the narrative is like a satire, with elements of farce and ‘absurd theatre’ as the several characters played by Sree Vishnu and the dual characters of Ritu Varma slug it out to assert the power of male versus female.

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Superman

Comedy, Crime, Thriller (Malayalam)

Nithya is the deputy commissioner of the city who lives with her uncle since both her parents were killed in an accident. She was put on to investigate a corruption case done by the Home Minister and his friend a businessman called Rajan Phillip. Unknowingly she was helped in the investigation by a criminal nicknamed Superman.

Cast: Jayaram, Shobana, Jagadish, Siddique, Sphadikam George
Director: Raffi
Writer: Raffi


FCG Member Reviewer Avinash Ramachandran
Avinash Ramachandran | Indian Express
Hundred Days Hundred Films Ep 5

Tue, October 1 2024

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Sector 36

Crime, Thriller, Drama (Hindi)

When several children disappear at the hands of a serial killer in Sector 36, a corrupt cop is forced to pursue the chilling case at all costs.

Cast: Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal, Akash Khurana, Darshan Jariwala, Baharul Islam
Director: Aditya Nimbalkar
Writer: Bodhayan Roychaudhury


FCG Member Reviewer Udita Jhunjhunwala
Udita Jhunjhunwala | Mint, Scroll.in
Revisiting the house of horrors

Mon, September 30 2024

Vikrant Massey goes dark in this crime thriller based on the Nithari murders

Sector 36, based on the gruesome murders of Nithari village in Noida, which were uncovered in 2007, follows a serial killer who lives in plain sight. In Aditya Nimbalkar’s crime drama, Prem (Vikrant Massey) is the house-help of Balbir Bassi (Akash Khurana), an affluent businessman from Karnal. Bassi rarely visits his palatial bungalow in Delhi’s Sector 36, but when he does, his actions are also creepy. Prem, taking advantage of his unsupervised existence, far from his own family that lives in a village, abducts children from the neighbouring migrant settlement, mercilessly killing them to satisfy his deviant appetite.

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Young Woman and the Sea

History, Drama (English)

This is the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel. Through the steadfast support of her older sister and supportive trainers, she overcame adversity and the animosity of a patriarchal society to rise through the ranks of the Olympic swimming team and complete the 21-mile trek from France to England.

Cast: Daisy Ridley, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Stephen Graham, Kim Bodnia, Jeanette Hain
Director: Joachim Rønning
Writer: Jeff Nathanson


FCG Member Reviewer Sonal Pandya
Sonal Pandya | Times Now, Zoom
Daisy Ridley's Predictable Yet Inspirational Sports Biopic Has Plenty Of Heart

Mon, September 30 2024

Based on a true story, the feature film tells the courageous journey of a young American woman's fight to swim across the English Channel in 1926. Starring Daisy Ridley, the film is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

Young Woman and the Sea is a typical sports drama, like the ones that were made often in Hollywood two to three decades ago. The period drama, directed by Joachim Rønning, follows the real-life story of Trudy Ederle, a young American who set some extraordinary records and inspired a whole generation of women after her.

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Raghu Thatha

Comedy, Drama (Tamil)

Story of a rebellious young woman, Kayalvizhi, who is forced to choose between principle and patriarchy.

Cast: Keerthy Suresh, M. S. Bhaskar, Devadarshini, Ravindra Vijay, Rajeev Ravindranathan
Director: Suman Kumar
Writer: Suman Kumar


FCG Member Reviewer Srinivasa Ramanujam
Srinivasa Ramanujam | The Hindu
Keerthy Suresh stands tall in this light-hearted satire

Sun, September 29 2024

Directed by Suman Kumar, this comedy brings together quite a few interesting elements of acting, music and humour

The opening stretch of Raghu Thathatakes us back to the ‘60s. Even as the opening credits roll, we are shown newspaper clippings of important developments in that period. Anti-Hindi slogans and protests are rampant in Tamil Nadu, a state that is furiously vocal against the imposition of Hindi. Indira Gandhi has taken over as the first woman Prime Minister of the country, something that should ideally given women across the country a lot more confidence and freedom.

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FCG Member Reviewer Janani K
Janani K | India Today
Keerthy Suresh's film on Hindi imposition is superficial

Thu, August 15 2024

Director Suman Kumar's film, starring Keerthy Suresh and Ravindra Vijay, is a satire on Hindi imposition and patriarchy. The sub-plots needed some in-depth storytelling.

When Keerthy Suresh’s teaser and trailer for Raghuthatha were released on social media, they generated a positive buzz around the film. The intriguingly cut trailer suggested that the film would address Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu. Additionally, Kayavizhi’s (Keerthy Suresh) attempt to challenge patriarchy with her bold and upfront attitude piqued everyone’s interest. Did Suman Kumar manage to weave a successful story around these two sensitive topics? Let’s find out! Kayal (Keerthy Suresh) and her grandfather (MS Bhaskar) protest against Hindi imposition and are responsible for shutting down the Hindi organisation Ekta Sabha in their village, Valluvanpettai. She is a feminist who slams everyone who says, “ponna adaka odukama iru” (Be coy and obedient like a woman). One day, her grandfather’s cancer diagnosis and his three wishes push her towards marriage, which she has never been interested in.

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Sucha Soorma

History, Thriller (Punjabi)

An uncompromising folklore figure of the early 20th century faces a dilemma when his best friend and his sister-in-law are caught in an illicit relationship.

Cast: Babbu Mann, Suvinder Vicky, Mahabir Bhullar, Jag Singh, Sameksha Oswal
Director: Amitoj Mann
Writer: Gurpreet Ratol


FCG Member Reviewer Nonika Singh
Nonika Singh | The Tribune
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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Thalaivettiyan Paalayam

Comedy (Tamil)

Siddharth, a resident of City, is the new Panchayat Secretary of Thalaivettiyaan Paalayam. His sudden village life, panchayat work and the people he meets in it do not lack comedy

Cast: Abishek Kumar, Chetan, Anand Sami, Devadarshini, Paul Raj


FCG Member Reviewer Janani K
Janani K | India Today
Fitting remake of Panchayat with excellent cast

Fri, September 20 2024

Thalaivettiyaan Paalayam, starring Abishek Kumar, Devadarshini and Chetan, is a Tamil remake of the superhit Hindi show, Panchayat. The Tamil version is a light-hearted comedy with a superb cast.

In the world of Indian web series, the Hindi show Panchayat managed to earn one of the top spots. This year, the third season of Panchayat was released and opened to positive reviews. Now, Panchayat has come to Tamil as Thalaivettiyaan Paalayam. Directed by Naga, the show is a light-hearted entertainer, with simplicity as its greatest asset. Siddharth (Abishek Kumar) is a city-bred youngster who has been posted as the panchayat secretary in Tirunelveli’s Thalaivettiyaan Paalayam. The village still lives in the past with no tinge of modernism or westernisation. Meenakshi Devi (Devadarshini) is the panchayat’s chairperson. But, for some reason, she is stuck to doing household chores while her husband, Meenakshi Sundaram, carries out the chairperson’s responsibilities.

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ARM

Action, Adventure, Drama (Malayalam)

Set in the Northern Kerala in 1900, 1950 and 1990, Three generations of heroes Maniyan, Kunjikelu and Ajayan, try to protect the most important treasure of the Land.

Cast: Tovino Thomas, Krithi Shetty, Surabhi Lakshmi, Basil Joseph, Rohini
Director: Jithin Laal
Writer: Sujith Nambiar


FCG Member Reviewer Janani K
Janani K | India Today
Tovino Thomas's film features interesting plot but lacks high moments

Thu, September 12 2024

Director Jithin Laal's Ajayante Randam Moshanam aka ARM is a fantasy action adventure featuring Tovino Thomas in triple roles. The film features an interesting plot that addresses caste discrimination.

Ajayante Randam Moshanam aka ARM features Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas in triple roles. Directed by Jithin Laal and written by Sujith Nambiar, the film generated significant interest through its posters and trailer. But has ARM lived up to everyone’s expectations? Let’s find out! The story begins with Kunji Kelu (Tovino Thomas), an exceptional warrior, whois granted the opportunity to request for a special gift from the king. He asks for a deity crafted from a unique rock that fell from a meteorite and struck their village, Haripuram. The story then shifts to Maniyan (Tovino Thomas), a clever thief who is accused of stealing the deity.

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Goat

Drama, Adventure (Malayalam)

Indian migrant worker Najeeb Muhammad goes to Saudi Arabia to earn money. However, in a twist of fate, he finds himself living a slave-like existence, herding goats in the middle of the desert.

Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, K R Gokul, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Talib Al Balushi, Rik Aby
Director: Blessy
Writer: Blessy


FCG Member Reviewer Janani K
Janani K | India Today
Brilliant Vijay shoulders Venkat Prabhu's film with wafer-thin plot

Thu, September 5 2024

Director Venkat Prabhu's spy thriller features Thalapathy Vijay, Prashanth and Prabhudheva, among others. The director whips up a tribute film for Vijay but struggles with a basic storyline.

‘The Greatest of All Time’ aka ‘GOAT’ is Thalapathy Vijay’s penultimate film before he fully commits to politics. Tracing his career, one would truly understand why ‘GOAT’ is probably the perfect title for Vijay. Director Venkat Prabhu’s spy thriller further establishes Thalapathy Vijay as truly ’the greatest of all time’. Gandhi (Vijay), along with Sunil (Prashanth), Kalyan (Prabhudheva) and Ajay (Ajmal Ameer), forms the Special Anti-Terrorism Squad (SATS), led by Nasser (Jayaram). A fun and efficient team, they get the job done without much hassle. However, when Gandhi takes his pregnant wife (Sneha) and son Jeevan on a mission to Thailand, he faces a tragic loss, prompting him to seek a less risky job.

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