Reading Time: 5 minutes The movie belongs to Prakash Raj and Sneha – the former is absolutely assured and gobsmackingly good as Kalidasa. Pitching his character’s age, love for food, and cooking and personal ethics superbly, Raj displays a matured effectiveness that lends a perfect blend of comedy, anguish, and upright fun.
Category Archive: Drama
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Reading Time: 4 minutes As the movie ends, you realize just how many lives and families were destroyed by the 26/11 attacks. And for now, the only closure we can resign ourselves to is the filmic “Phantom,” while the ghosts of the masterminds continue to mock us from beyond the borders.