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- Interview: Anurag Kashyap (Dobaaraa)
- Readers Write In #476: Under the surface, how Crazy is Encanto?
- Readers Write In #475: This Rose is still as fresh as it was in 1992
- M Muthiah’s ‘Viruman’, starring Karthi and Aditi Shankar, is exactly what the trailer promised: a generic rural-template film
- Advait Chandan’s ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, with Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor, has its issues but is an easy watch
- Aanand L Rai’s ‘Raksha Bandhan’, with Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar, is an anti-dowry drama that’s more fascinating in theory than on the big screen
- Interview: Karthi (Viruman)
- Interview: Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi (Paper Rocket)
- Readers Write In #474: The deceptive world of Gargi
- Interview: Aamir Khan (Laal Singh Chaddha)
- Hanu Raghavapudi’s Sita Ramam, with Dulquer Salmaan, is a gorgeous big-screen romance that could have used more edge, more depth
- Sri Ganesh’s ‘Kurudhi Aattam’, starring Atharvaa and Priya Bhavani Shankar, is a series of action set pieces with no emotional glue to bind them together
- Interview: Kamal Haasan (on the ’50th day of Vikram’ event organised by Galatta)
- Alia Bhatt scores another big win as a survivor of domestic abuse in Jasmeet K Reen’s ‘Darlings’, which also has a terrific Shefali Shah and Vijay Varma
- ‘Victim’, now on SonyLiv, is another mediocre anthology, with only Pa Ranjith’s short standing out
- Krishand’s ‘Aavasavyuham’, now on SonyLiv, is an eco-drama that’s a brilliant subversion of both form and content
- Readers Write In #473: Great Movies: What are they? An essay focusing on ‘Sarpatta Parambarai’, ‘Iruvar’ and ‘Kadaisi Vivasayi’
- A small milestone at Galatta Plus
- Interview: Alia Bhatt (Darlings)
- Interview: Sri Ganesh (Kuruthi Aattam)
- Mohit Suri’s ‘Ek Villain Returns’ is a serial-killer sequel that’s about as scary as a teddy bear
- Rathna Kumar’s ‘Gulu Gulu’, starring Santhanam, is an ambitious effort, but it plays like separate parts of a jigsaw puzzle that never come together
- Anup Bhandari’s visually stunning ‘Vikrant Rona’, starring Kichcha Sudeepa, is underwhelming due to the unfocused writing
- Interview: Rathna Kumar (Gulu Gulu)
- Interview: Sudha Kongara (The National Awards, Soorarai Pottru)
- 10 Questions: Sudeep (Vikrant Rona)
- Islahuddin’s ‘Nodi Swamy Ivanu Irode Heege’, on Zee5 and starring Rishi, is a tedious try at non-stop quirkiness
- Fahadh Faasil aces another role in Sajimon Prabhakar’s ‘Malayankunju’, which transforms a survival drama into an intense tale of redemption
- Interview: Dhanush, with The Russo Brothers (The Gray Man)
- Does anyone watch films anymore?
- Despite some pacing issues, Abrid Shine’s ‘Mahaveeryar’, with Nivin Pauly and Asif Ali, is an utterly original creation that’s bizarre in the best way
- Interview: Adivi Sesh (Major)
- In Anthony and Joe Russo’s The Gray Man, now on Netflix, the characters matter less than the series of not-bad action set pieces
- Readers Write In #472: Vikram- Lucifer- Pettai: The curious case of The Fanboy Movies. And How Vettayadu Vilayadu is the OG one for me
- My interview by a USC student
- Srijit Mukherji’s ‘Shabaash Mithu’, starring Taapsee Pannu, is a not-bad biopic that has its moments
- Interview: Taapsee Pannu (Shabaash Mithu)
- Sai Pallavi and Kaali Venkat are in top form in Gautham Ramachandran’s ‘Gargi’, a beautifully made drama about a woman’s fight for justice
- Interview: Sai Pallavi (Gargi)
- In ‘Iravin Nizhal’, R Parthiban pulls off a technical feat that’s always fascinating, even if the film remains a bit distant
- Interview: Naga Chaitanya (Thank You)
- Interview: R Parthiban (Iravin Nizhal)
- Anucharan’s disappointing ‘Panni Kutty’ is a satire on superstition with just a few mild laughs
- Nithin Lukose’s ‘Paka’, on SonyLIV, is a powerful Romeo-Juliet story that puts aside the romance to focus on the endless cycle of revenge between the two families
- Tanglish Talks: Gratitude
- Interview: Kichcha Sudeep (Vikrant Rona)
- Readers Write In #471: Vikram 2X: My experience watching the movie in two continents
- R Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ tries to do too much, resulting in very little insight into its protagonist
- Interview: Manoj Bajpayee
- The Galatta Plus conclave, Session 2: ‘The changing landscape of Indian cinema’
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