

When it comes to huge spectacle action, there is no greater living example than the chaotic achievement that is George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road. But Rathna Kumar ‘s Aadai plays with your head by making Kamini (a sensational Amala Paul) a fascinating and morally questionable figure, leading to one hell of a morality tale. You’d think you were in for a survival drama like Trapped. The screenplay is brilliantly cyclical and there’s no denying the power of the mood and the material in a film you won’t be able to shake off for days on end.Ī woman wakes up without clothes in a desolate building. Coming right after Vetri Maaran-Dhanush’s gorgeous Vada Chennai, Asuran evokes mixed feelings. He flees with the boy, the big shot’s men in pursuit. When a boy from an impoverished and oppressed farming family kills a big shot, his father ( Dhanush in fantastic form) fears retribution.
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Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet, and Meryl Streep star in a movie from writer-director Greta Gerwig’s that does justice to their insane collective talent and the book on which the movie is based. Director Sukumar impressively uses the big masala film to explore caste, class and oppression. Led by a career-topping performance from Ram Charan, set in the ’80s, Rangasthalam tells the story of an innocent villager with a hearing impairment who gets mixed up in a political feud involving his elder brother. Bursting with heart and great one liners, The Big Sick is a witty and charming exploration of love and family while exploring clashing cultures with a much needed dose of empathy. Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon’s real-life love story serves as inspiration for the film that put romantic comedies back on the map. Peranbu is a piercing coming of age drama which also raises several pertinent questions about parenting, disability and sexuality. Tamil cinema has had its share of father-daughter based films but few are as affecting, complex and disturbing as this Mammootty starrer. The film dives into the psyche of a helpless father who’s taken custody of his teenage daughter suffering from cerebral palsy. Led by a hauntingly beautiful performance from Massey, A Death In The Gunj remains one of the strongest ensemble dramas of recent years. In Konkona Sen Sharma’s sparkling directorial debut, a shy and sensitive Indian student (Vikrant Massey) pays a heavy price for his gentleness, while on a road trip with his conceited relatives and family friends. Raazi soars in its sensitive portrayal of patriotism, giving us a deeply human story about the toll that war can inflict on the lives of people on both sides of the border A Death In The Gunj (2016) In Meghna Gulzar’s riveting espionage thriller, Alia Bhatt stars as an undercover Kashmiri RAW agent who marries into a Pakistani military family to spy on the enemy prior to and during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

Kathryn Bigelow’s expansive drama follows the decade-long international manhunt for Osama bin Laden, from the events of 9/11 to his eventual death at the hands of US Marines. The ambitious gangster saga led by ‘Rocking Star Yash’ is a rousing underdog story which gives Indian cinema yet another larger-than-life franchise to look forward to. The action epic that put Kannada cinema on the map like few before it, became the first Kannada film to cross the Rs. Haynes takes you on a deeply affecting journey by following the adventures of two deaf children across different time periods while exploring their curious connection. Todd Haynes’ spellbinding book adaption is as visually dazzling as it is sensitive. Nag Ashwin’s take on the Saviritri story successfully explores a complex woman and her turbulent journey, brought to life by an unforgettable performance from Keerthy Suresh. Nag Ashwin’s Mahanati is an ode to one of Telugu cinema’s greatest actors-Savitri.
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The Mohanlal-starrer is bursting with swag, has a genuinely gripping plot and is full of delicious twists and turns resulting in a strong political drama and delicious revenge saga in equal measure. Lucifer (2019)Ī gangster-esque saga set in the world of politics, Prithviraj Sukumaran’s impressive directorial debut is the larger-than-life masala film done right. People have been picking it apart for its ‘meaning’ ever since it released. But, that one-line summary doesn’t do justice to the surreal energy and spectacular chaos of the film. At a basic level, the film is about retrieving a lost buffalo. Lijo Jose Pellissery’s kinetic spectacle, based on S Hareesh’s short story Maoist, explores masculinity like few films before it.
