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Director: Gareth Evans
Writer: Gareth Evans
Stars: Tom HardyJessie Mei LiJustin Cornwell

Story: After a drug deal gone wrong, a bruised detective must fight his way through the criminal underworld to rescue a politician's estranged son, unraveling a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city.




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Director: Rosshan Andrrews
Writers: Sumit AroraBobbyAbbas Dalal
Stars: Pooja HegdeShahid KapoorKubbra Sait

Review: Director Rosshan Andrrews crafts a gripping whodunnit with Dev Ambre (Shahid Kapoor), a cop who claims to have solved a murder—only to lose his memory in an accident. As the mystery unfolds, the film slowly explores Dev’s dual persona before and after memory loss, keeping viewers intrigued despite a sluggish pace.

The first half sets the stage with strong character buildup, while the second half delves into darker, emotional territory. Shahid Kapoor delivers a compelling yet occasionally over-the-top performance. Pooja Hegde and Kubbra Sait are effective but underutilized. The cinematography and action sequences shine, bolstered by Jakes Bejoy’s impactful background score.
Though plagued by narrative loopholes and underdeveloped subplots, the film's intensity and slick execution make it a worthwhile watch.

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Director: A.R. Murugadoss
Writers:Rajat AroraAbbas DalalHussain Dalal
Stars: Salman KhanRashmika MandannaKishore Kumar G.

Story:  A fiery youth confronts a powerful network of corruption, challenging the status quo and fighting for the common people's rights in a nation gripped by injustice.




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Director: Raj Kumar Gupta

Writers: Raj Kumar GuptaRitesh ShahKaran Vyas

Stars: Ajay DevgnRiteish DeshmukhVaani Kapoor

Review:  Relentless Patnaik (Devgn) is a thorn in the lives of the corrupt. He is the party pooper of the privileged who think they can evade law and hence, the chemistry and conflict that unravel once he goes digging has a comic-thrilling element to it. One does not expect efficiency or honesty from public servants let alone heroism and hence the anomaly makes for an interesting watch.
The second time around, Raj Kumar Gupta mounts his crime drama on a bigger scale. A brooding Patnaik dressed in formals, enjoys Singham like slowmo entry, glamour and clout. He can be transferred or suspended but he is always in power much against the odds. Ritiesh Deshmukh makes for an interesting no-nonsense, white collared antihero Dadabhai. He is a prodigal son, revered philanthropist and a powerful political leader. He is too good to be true and that leads Patnaik to go sniffing after his massive empire and assets. The two outsmart each other in a series of deceitful activities but only one can emerge victorious.

Riteish keeps the character, and his sinister energy understated. He makes for a fine nemesis. Shukla works his magic in a special appearance, but you sorely miss his presence throughout. It was the senior actor who owned the previous film single-handedly with his wit and one-liners. His jugalbandi with Devgn fuelled the film.
The sequel set in the late 1980’s, Raid 2 fangirls its own prequel by following a template so meticulously that it forgets to have some fun along the way. A fleet of ambassador cars aggressively heading for a raid is a visual that stays constant. At 2 hours, 20 minutes, the film feels heavy too. The first half is unhurried, it’s the second half that gets the wit, energy and thrill in place. Songs interrupt the story.

Gupta reunites with his set of actors and writers, barring a few. Ileana D'Cruz, is replaced by Vaani Kapoor as Patnaik’s wife Malini. Saurabh Shukla as Tauji takes a backseat for Ritiesh Deshmukh to take the centre stage. Supriya Pathak as Dadabhai’s mother is a new addition too. Amit Sial as ‘Charan chumbak’ Lallan Sudheer Singh is an absolute riot.
Ajay Devgn and his sunglasses are intense. He portrays the old-school heroism with swag. He has a solid comic timing too. You wish that aspect was explored more here. The film has some clever one-liners too that mock the sycophants and the corrupt as it oscillates between no frills and old school dramatic storytelling. Raid 2 stays true to its theme, but it takes itself a bit too seriously.

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Director: Laxman Utekar
Writers: Laxman UtekarRishi VirmaniKaustubh Savarkar
Stars: Vicky KaushalAkshaye KhannaRashmika Mandanna

Review:  Based on Shivaji Sawant's Marathi novel, Chhaava (lion's cub) aims to acknowledge the bravery of Shambhu Raje (Sambhaji Maharaj played by Vicky Kaushal), that most history books haven’t been able to. There’s more to him than being Shivaji’s son who was betrayed by his own men, captured and brutally executed by Aurangzeb (played by Akshaye Khanna). The film sheds light on why he was widely revered by his people and feared by rivals in the nine years that he held the Maratha throne.
Still reeling from the loss of his father, Sambhaji and Sersenapati Hambirrao Mohite (essayed by Ashutosh Rana) invaded Mughal stronghold Burhanpur right under their nose. For the nine years that followed, Sambhaji trampled on Mughals’ expansion plans making him a thorn in their side. Sambhaji’s bravery overcame the betrayal he faced by his own people until he was ambushed and captured in Sangameshwar. Even his brutal execution couldn’t kill his warrior spirit and fight for Swaraj.

Director Laxman Utekar builds his historical on a massive canvas, giving the film the larger than life appeal it deserves. The film starts off with promise and a grand slowmo entry but the first half lacks an engaging story beyond the obvious reverence. It feels like a collage of action sequences and songs without investing much in character development or world building. You miss that tension or sense of discovery around the events that unfold. AR Rahman’s songs and background score drive the narrative, overriding the story and dialogues. The legendary music composer’s 'Aaya re toofan' (war cry) is a winner with its classic Maharashtrian Nashik Dhol Tasha but rest of the tracks don’t complement the film’s setting or theme. Romantic number ‘Jaane Tu’ is beautiful as a standalone song but throws you off guard when placed in the movie as it sounds way too contemporary for the era. Piano doesn't go with the paithani. You constantly wonder if Ajay Atul would have been a better fit for a story like this.
The film’s soul lies in the second half, and it is here that Chhaava truly comes alive. The story picks up the pace, gets the emotions right and keeps you on the edge throughout the thrilling climax that sees Sambhaji single handedly fighting the Mughals. “Kuttay ke pillon kay aanese, sher ka baccha nahi bhaag jata” The writing ups the drama. The fight scenes are well choreographed and executed. The last part of the movie has been splendidly shot and deserves a theatrical viewing.

Last but not least, the film belongs to Vicky Kaushal and it’s fair to say he has given his blood, sweat and tears to this titular part. He channels his inner rage, allows his rudra avatar to take over and roars like a tiger in every scene, commanding your undivided attention. This is one of his finest performances till date and no one could have done it better than him. Akshaye Khanna and his one-liners are effective. He is refreshingly understated, even as his makeup and extensive prosthetic work go over the top. Actor Vineet Kumar Singh is a great casting choice to play Kavi Kalash. His conversation with Vicky gives the film some of its best scenes.

The women don't get as much screen space. The immensely talented Divya Dutta as Maharani Soyarabai has a powerful presence and deserved a meatier role. Rashmika Mandanna looks the part but struggles to get her language, accent and emotions right. Diana Penty turns out to be the biggest disappointment. She barely gets to speak but when she does, her stone-faced performance distracts you from the most intense scenes.

Chhaava’s redeeming factor is its terrific climax. Vicky Kaushal is breathtaking as he exudes Sambhaji Maharaj’s valour and passion for swarajya (self-rule) like it were his second skin. You just wish the film relied and trusted its story more than Rahman's music, which largely feels out of place.


Mon Potonga Full Movie Download

 

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Directors: Sarmistha Maiti,Rajdeep Paul
Writers: Sarmistha Maiti,Rajdeep Paul
Stars: Subhankar Mohanta,Baishakhi Roy,Seema Biswas

Story: A Hindu girl and Muslim boy, living on the streets, dream of wealth and power. Drawn to a throne-like armchair, they vow to rise together but are tempted by society's dark side. Will ambition destroy their love?





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Director: Aditya Vikram Sengupta
Writer: Aditya Vikram Sengupta
Stars: Sreelekha MitraSatrajit SarkarBratya Basu

Review: Mayangari follows the turbulent path of Shankar, an aspiring associate director with dreams of creating a cinematic masterpiece.
Review: In the realm of aspiring directors, Shankar (Aniish), a fervent admirer of Shankar Nag, grapples with the harsh reality of the industry. Despite his talent, the coveted opportunities slip through his fingers. Complicating matters, his love story with Varalakshmi takes a tragic turn when her father rejects their marriage proposal, plunging Shankar into despair.
In a twist of fate, Shankar survives a suicide attempt, and producer Dwarakish (Dwarakish) offers him a lifeline to direct a film. The narrative takes an intriguing turn when Shankar discovers a news article about a haunted house in Nagarakatte, providing the inspiration for his next project based on real events.


While the first half may seem formulaic, the second half unfolds with gripping thriller elements, punctuated by unexpected twists. However, the film falters in keeping pace with contemporary cinematic trends, resulting in a visual experience that lacks impact. Aniish shines, particularly in the second half, showcasing his acting prowess. The female leads, Varalakshmi and her limited on-screen presence, deliver commendable performances.


Director Shankar Aradhya displays his filmmaking acumen by maintaining an engaging storyline, despite the film's shortcomings. Though not without flaws, Mayanagari emerges as a compelling choice for crime thriller enthusiasts.
For those seeking a weekend escape into the world of crime thrillers, Mayanagari might just fit the bill.