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Film Critics Guild Gender Sensitivity Award at MAMI 2024
The Film Critics Guild collaborated with the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024 and awarded the FCG Gender Sensitivity Award to the feature film Girls Will Be Girls by Shuchi Talati. The jury consisted of film critics Monika Rawal, Rohit Khilnani (Bollywood Hungama), and Sanyukta Thakare (Mashable). Click here to read more
Panel on Film Criticism at Round the Frame Awards in Mumbai
Film Critics Guild collaborated with Reborn India Film and conducted a panel discussion on the art of film criticism at their Round the Frame Awards Night, an event to celebrate short films. Guild members Ajay Brahmatmaj, Ishita Sengupta, Monika Rawal, Keyur Seta and Shilajit Mitra had an engaging conversation on why film criticism matters and how a critic views a film.
Best of Critics Choice Awards 2024 Screened in Goa
The Cinephile Film Club presented a package of five short films from the Critics’ Choice Awards 2024, at Maquinez Palace, Panjim Goa on Thursday, 3 October. This was done in collaboration with the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG). The session was curated and moderated by Film Critics Guild member, Sachin Chatte.
Submissions Open for 2025
The Critics’ Choice Awards 2025 is currently taking submissions for short films and feature-length documentary films for the next edition of the awards. Deadline for submission is 31 October 2024. Click here for submission guidelines .
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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Sucharita Tyagi
Independent Film Critic
Read all 12 reviews of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 here
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Anupama Chopra
The Hollywood Reporter India
Read all 12 reviews of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 here
Singham Again
Bhawana Somaaya
92.7 Big FM
Singham Again recaps Ramayan in Rohit Shetty style
Read all 12 reviews of Singham Again here
Singham Again
Ajay Brahmatmaj
CineMahaul (YouTube channel)
Read all 12 reviews of Singham Again here
Print/Online Reviews
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Kshitij Rawat
Lifestyle Asia
Who is the real Manjulika?
It has been 17 years since Bhool Bhulaiyaa released and introduced to the world the unforgettable mystery of Manjulika, supposedly a vengeful spirit that wandered around the halls of an ancient palace. But the appeal of the movie lay not in the scares, but the twist at the end: that Avni was not possessed at all and, in fact, there was no ghost, just superstition masking the reality of mental illness. But in the sequel, and now Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, Manjulika is no longer a psychological manifestation but a genuine spirit.
In this horror comedy movie, Kartik Aaryan returns as Ruhaan or Rooh Baba, a self-proclaimed ghostbuster. We find him swindling people out of their money by claiming to get rid of evil spirits possessing their family members or haunting their houses. However, his pretty profitable career brings him to a new case in which he comes face to face with something he is not prepared to deal with an actual, honest-to-goodness ghost.
Read all 12 reviews of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 here
Singham Again
Shilajit Mitra
The Hindu
Ajay Devgn returns in deathly dull franchise
Half a dozen cameos and a Ramayana-inspired plotline cannot mask the creative shortfall of Rohit Shetty’s latest cop universe film
There was a time, not long ago, when Hindi blockbuster cinema could stand on its own — distinguishable, say, from mythological soap operas and tacky non-fiction programming on satellite TV. But the laziness and opportunism of the last few years have all but vaporized that distinction. It leaves the theatre-going audience in two minds. Adipurush (2023) was laughably inept yet insistently pious and grim. The same applies to Singham Again, ostensibly an action potboiler and an Avengers-like ‘team-up’ movie but playing like an ad for the tourism ministry’s Ramayana trail.
Read all 12 reviews of Singham Again here
Nikosh Chhaya
Shamayita Chakraborty
OTT Play
Kanchan Mullick shines in this creepy drama
Parambrata Chatterjee brings the second season of Bhaduri Moshai drama with Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Gaurab Chatterjee, Surangana Bandyopadhyay, Kanchan Mullick and others.
A couple of corpses disappear from a morgue. Police officer Amiya (Gaurab Chakrabarty) and his team start investigating. They learn about a little stinky monster, Genu, who reminds him of an old story. Amiya and Titas (Anindita Bose) remember that their old friend Sanjay (Anujoy Chatterjee) told them a story of a similar monster 10 years ago and both the descriptions match. That’s when Amiya seeks help from Bhaduri Moshai (Chiranjeet Chakraborty).
The Midwife's Confession
Deepak Dua
Independent Film Journalist & Critic
चौंकाती, दहलाती ‘द मिडवाइफ्स कन्फैशन’
‘लड़की के मुंह में नमक डाल कर मुंह दबा देते थे, या फिर यूरिया खाद डाल देते थे, कई बार गर्दन पकड़ कर भी मरोड़ देते थे तो बच्ची मर जाती थी।’ बिहार के गांवों में दाई का काम करने वाली महिलाएं जब यह कहती हैं तो सुन कर दिल दहल जाता है। सच तो यह है कि बी.बी.सी. के यू-ट्यूब चैनल पर आई एक घंटे की डॉक्यूमैंट्री ‘द मिडवाइफ्स कन्फैशन’ (The Midwife’s Confession) देखते हुए दिल एक बार नहीं, कई बार दहलता है, बेचैन होता है, चौंकता है, उछलता है और डूबने भी लगता है।
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Anuj Kumar
The Hindu
Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan are underutilised in this drab horror comedy
Kartik Aaryan is alive to the situational humour but director Anees Bazmee falters between sticking to stereotypes and taking a progressive step
In the festive season, director Anees Bazmee tells cinegoers to bring in the popcorn and he would deliver the comic twists. This Deepavali, the director lights up a green cracker that leaves a purple patch in the air but in a bid to be progressive, he fails to keep his traditional comedic pot on the boil and underutilises powerhouse performers like Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan to light up the screen.
Read all 12 reviews of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 here
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Sachin Chatte
The Navhind Times Goa
This is a good time to a make a ‘horror-comedy’ in Hindi cinema, in this case, rehash a film with a sequel of an established franchise. In this genre, you don’t really have to focus on the horror part (the audience laughs at it anyway, in many cases, it is nervous laughter) and for the comedy part, you just have to put a few characters in a ‘horror’ situation and voila, the comedy element is sorted.
Read all 12 reviews of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 here
Critics Choice Awards 2024
The Critics' Choice Film Awards is a platform to celebrate diversity and flair in Indian films. It is a space to reward and recognise creativity, ingenuity and quality.
As a pan-India award, the Critics' Choice Film Awards represents the diverse range of filmmaking in the country. It honours talent and displays the rich culture of films across languages, styles and themes. The Critics' Choice Film Awards were instituted in 2018 and have continued every year since.
In our first edition, the awards recognized short films, in the second we enhanced the awards to include the exciting and burgeoning space of web series and episodic content. This year we aim to continue unearthing and honoring talent from this flourishing space. With a transparent process to identify worthy winners, these awards aim to reward the immense creativity of this industry.
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