The doyen of the new wave has come out with his first film in eight years and the twelfth in a career spanning five decades, and at 75, stories still wait for him
This 'Ben-Hur' has its flaws, and suffers from comparison with the original film, but it is, nevertheless, an absorbing, though somewhat depressing watch
The nice thing about the movie is that it's respectful of the nation it depicts and does not feel like a film made about 'enemy territory'
What has gone wrong with Ashutosh Gowariker?
Unfortunately, the telling of the film is slow, long winded, pointless, and extraordinarily boring