There is not much that salvages this drama series except maybe Saba Hameed
A web series holds a mirror to the society
A play that could be a hit in the offing
When will our dramas stop perpetuating the stereotypes of half-baked sadists and their often spineless victims?
Half-baked and a bit bland, the play may be okay for a one-time watch
A film that entertains and educates without getting preachy
Desi wedding scenes have become a lazy alternative to actual content in primetime productions
A heartwarming play that explores the tenderness of falling in love at an old age
A love story unfolds as two people cross paths
This one can be seen once but maybe not in one go
The problem with prime-time shows
Grandparents up against parents in a desi courtroom; who will win?
A plotline rich with old-time rivalry unfolds in a rural setting, with a pinch of romance
An honest and realistic portrayal of marriage with some comic relief on the side
A scrupulous reporter, a disillusioned content creator and the machinations of the media industry
A cursory look at what boomed and tanked on tele this year with a prayer for the future
Another badly executed, rather insipid love story – a safe miss
So far, an engaging drama that promises to capture, to some degree, the rot at the heart of our rating-driven entertainment industry
Short, precise and to the point; Gunah, the mini-series, is a winner all the way
A heartfelt film that exposes the impacts of culturally-insensitive care systems on the lives of immigrant mothers and their children