In the many tributes made in the aftermath of Satish Shah’s passing, the one aspect which I found missing were the three cult horror-comedy films which Satish Shah was part of by the Ramsay Brothers: ...
Halloween is just around the corner, on October 31. And we recommend you celebrate a week full of spookiness, rather than just a day. In fact, before jump scares went digital and horror got glossy, ...
The story begins in the time of Alexander the Great! Yakshasan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) drinks the invader’s blood. We then jump to the present time when reporter Alok (Ayushmann Khurrana) enters the ...
Anshuman Jha’s Lord Curzon Ki Haveli has emerged as a refreshing triumph for independent Indian cinema, drawing praise from audiences who crave intelligent, unconventional storytelling. The ...
Join Arjun Mathur, Paresh Pahuja, Rasika Dugal, and actor-director Anshuman Jha as they open up about the making of 'Lord Curzon Ki Haveli' from fun moments on set to the film's UK screening, ...
It stars Rasika Dugal, Paresh Pahuja, Arjun Mathur and Zoha Rahman in lead roles. Neither the mystery nor the heavy-handed postcolonial critique of immigration policies holds this film together.
A countryside mansion in Yorkshire sees a live-in couple, Rohit (Arjun Mathur) and Sanya (Zoha Rahman), in ardor-filled physical romance even when expected guests Ira (Rasika Dugal) and Dr. Basukinath ...
In Lord Curzon Ki Haveli, Anshuman Jha, known for his role as a lover boy in twisted love stories, tells the story of one eventful night, weaving it with mystery, history, and dollops of dark humour.
Twenty minutes into Lord Curzon Ki Haveli, I found myself questioning the point of it all. The film opens by thanking Beethoven, but what follows feels more like cacophony than symphony. Murder ...
Anshuman Jha – who’s received praise for his acting in films like Love, Sex Aur Dhokha, Yeh Hai Bakrapur, Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain and Lakadbaggha, has made his directorial debut with a black comedy ...
‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli,’ directed by Anshuman Jha, was released in theatres on 10th October and stars Rasika Dugal, Arjun Mathur, Paresh Pahuja, Zoha Rahman, and Tanmay Dhanania. As indie films ...
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