New Delhi [India], January 17: The new Bollywood action-comedy One Two Cha Cha Chaa 2.0 hits screens with reckless energy,…
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Sony’s Anaconda (2025) blends homage and satire as friends remake their childhood film, facing real snakes. Jack Black and Paul Rudd deliver laughs amid uneven pacing and sidelined horror.
Kaantha’ recreates 1950s Madras with emotional depth; praised for performances yet faces box office sustainability concerns amid controversy.
The Running Man brings bold direction, kinetic action, and media satire from Edgar Wright, starring Glen Powell as a desperate contestant in a deadly televised game.
Navin Productions’ Kaal Trighori blends cosmic myth, fear, and psychological depth to redefine Bollywood horror, featuring Arbaaz Khan and Rituparna Sengupta in standout roles.
The Taj Story blends drama, history, and questions of national identity, confronting debates around monuments and memory.
Jatadhara blends myth and horror in a high-stakes spectacle led by Sonakshi Sinha and Sudheer Babu. Despite ambition and scale, storytelling falters in places.
Bad Girl, directed by Vetrimaaran and produced by Anurag Kashyap, is a slow, introspective OTT watch that challenges the fast pace of modern storytelling.
This review explores “Lord Curzon Ki Haveli”—its indie ambition, strong performances, critical response, and box office returns. Is it worth a watch in cinemas?
October 2025’s OTT lineup unleashes everything — crime thrillers, charming rom‑coms, eerie horrors, and tender K‑dramas. Here’s what to stream this festive season.

