Ajit Duara
The movie is the same old mundane, post modern angst about the impossibility of separating love and lust that we have seen in Hindi films over the last few years
It is an oddball of a movie, cliched and predictable in many ways, but never boring
In Shivaay Devgn has fallen into the narcissistic trap that actors directing themselves often slip into
Karan Johar needs to screen Aye Dil Hai Mushkil to the infiltrators across the border, with a warning that there would be a repeat screening should they dare cross the LoC
Konkona Sen Sharma talks to Divya Unny about her resistance to cinema and the alternate space that eventually drew her in—first as an actor and now as a director
A college play he had seen thirty years ago provides the emotional ballast to the new love story directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
The film is a sincere and well intentioned film that has some watchable sequences, but fails eventually, as the sum of its parts just don't add up