Baaghi 4 collects Rs21 crore in two days with a day-two dip, while The Bengal Files sees a slight rise to Rs3.79 crore. Both films struggle to maintain weekend momentum amid mixed reviews. |
Baaghi 4 collects Rs21 crore in two days with a day-two dip, while The Bengal Files sees a slight rise to Rs3.79 crore. Both films struggle to maintain weekend momentum amid mixed reviews. |
Baaghi 4's box office run has slowed, earning Rs 9 crore on day 2 after a Rs 12 crore start. With a two-day total of Rs 21 crore, the weekend will be decisive. |
'Little Hearts' has taken social media by storm, with fans praising its delightful storytelling and chemistry between lead actors Mouli Tanuj Prasanth and Shivani Nagaram. The film, directed by Sai Marthand and Srinu Ponugoti, is a light-hearted rom-com that explores love and transformation, delighting audiences since its theatrical release. |
Vivek Agnihotri's The Bengal Files delivers a gut-wrenching portrayal of forgotten horrors, backed by strong performances and disturbing realism. Not for the faint-hearted. |
The Bengal Files review: Vivek Agnihotri's brave, powerful film does get over-indulgent at times in its treatment of history, but fine performances salvage it. |
AR Murugadoss' Madharaasi, starring Sivakarthikeyan, opens strong with Rs13 crore at the domestic box office, surpassing Baaghi 4. The film benefits from positive reviews and word-of-mouth buzz |
Sivakarthikeyan's 'Madharaasi' has opened to a strong box office response, overshadowing Anushka Shetty's 'Ghaati' on its first day. Both films received mixed reviews. |
Here we bring to you some of the most critically panned films in Bollywood history. The list includes films that not only failed to connect with audiences but also received harsh reviews from critics for their weak storytelling, poor direction, and lacklustre performances., Entertainment, Times Now |
Baaghi 4 review: This Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt-starrer goes in circles, makes some noise, and looks flashy from a distance, but remains underwhelming. |
Bad Girl movie review: Director Varsha Bharath's 'Bad Girl' is a fantastic coming-of-age film revolving around a woman. This lovely gem of a film lays bare patriarchy and showcases how women are slowly breaking away from generational trauma. |