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Cuttputlli review: A reel of reviews

Helmed by Ranjit M Tewari, Cuttputlli is the official Hindi remake of the 2018 Tamil film Ratsasan.

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The much-awaited psychological crime thriller Cuttputlli starring Akshay Kumar, Rakul Preet Singh, Chandrachur Singh, and Sargun Mehta finally premiered on Disney+Hotstar on September 2.

Helmed by Ranjit M Tewari, Cuttputlli is the official Hindi remake of the 2018 Tamil film Ratsasan.

Cuttputlli has been produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, and Deepshikha Deshmukh. The plot of the film revolves around a cop on a mission, played by Akshay Kumar, who tracks down a child abduction racket.

The film is out on the OTT platform Disney+Hotstar and so are the reviews. Apart from cinema lovers, leading news websites have also shared their reviews of Ranjit M Tewari’s directorial.

Cuttputlli review by The Indian Express

Reviewed by Shubhra Gupta, Cuttputli served tedium instead of edge-of-seat thrills. The leading news website gave one out of 5 stars to the film.

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“Nothing about this thriller, which lacks thrills, works the way it should. Instead of tension, we get a mix of tired family drama and romance in this Akshay Kumar film,” reviewed The Indian Express.

Cuttputlli review by The Quint

Pratikshya Mishra, in her review, says the Akshay Kumar starrer makes little sense as a good premise somehow also translates to a decent plot but it sways around without an anchor.

“The film only works when it focuses on its strength as a thriller…almost. A sadistic serial killer without a motive is not a new concept to have in films of the genre and Cuttputlli relies on shock value to inspire empathy (one must assume),” reviewed The Quint.

Cuttputlli review by The Free Press Journal

For Rohit Bhatnagar, Cuttputlli has the most cliche narrative in the first 20 minutes and obvious slo-mo entries of the leads.

“Ranjit M Tewari tries hard to play with the genre but he makes a subdued canny film of 2 hours 14 minutes. After ‘Bellbottom’, ‘Cuttputlli’ is his second offering in a thriller zone. However, ‘Lucknow Central’ (2017) also had a good subject but too scattered screenplay made it an avoidable watch,” reviewed The Free Press Journal.

Cuttputlli review by India Today

Nairita Mukherjee, in her review, says Ratsasan’s flaws follow Akshay’s Cuttputli. The review also says Cuttputli is not a bad watch.

“Ratsasan’s flaws follow Akshay’s Cuttputlli. Contrived plot points are where a thriller chokes and both Ratsasan and Cuttputlli have that about them. Yet, by and large, it is a good watch, simply because it holds on to the original so tightly,” reviewed India Today.

Cuttputlli review by News18

Reviewed by Zinia Bandyopadhyay, Cuttputlli will keep you hooked but has stretched climax.

“All in all, the film would manage to hook you, but only if you watch with a clear head, and if you have not watched the original. There are quite a few distractions too, but overall the film does manage to maintain its pace, and hold the audience’s attention,” reviewed News18.

Cuttputlli review by koimoi.com

Shubham Kulkarni asks Akshay to scream louder than uncomfortable car scene if someone is forcing him to do such films.

“The film literally forgets everyone in the last 15 minutes because how else will you highlight Akshay Kumar if Sargun Mehta is acting better in the frame?” reviewed koimoi.com.

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Chris Martin halts Ahmedabad concert to ensure fan’s safety

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Chris Martin addressing the crowd at Ahmedabad concert after stopping the performance for fan’s safety

Coldplay’s iconic frontman Chris Martin showcased his dedication to fans when he stopped a performance midway at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, January 26, after noticing a fan in distress. The concert marked the conclusion of the band’s Music of the Spheres World Tour in India.

As Martin began performing the globally acclaimed hit “My Universe,” he spotted commotion in the crowd. Concerned, he halted the show and directed his bandmates to pause the music. Swiftly moving to the edge of the stage, he gestured toward the affected area, addressing the situation directly.

“Hold on, hold on. Hey, are you okay? Can you put her there so she is safe, please?” Martin called out, ensuring the fan was moved to a safer spot. He further instructed, “You sit here because it’s getting squished. Or just sit down there. That’s safer.”

After confirming the fan’s safety, Martin apologized to the crowd and resumed the performance, urging fans to look out for one another. “My Universe again, please. I’m sorry. You stay there, you’re safe now. Okay, let’s go from the beginning. Please make sure you’re looking after each other. It’s very important,” he added.

Social media reacts

The incident quickly went viral on social media, earning widespread appreciation for Martin’s empathetic gesture. Admirers flooded platforms like X (formerly Twitter), praising the Coldplay frontman.

One user wrote, “Reason 62728951 why I love Chris Martin.” Another said, “This alone puts him in such an above level than most artists.” A third remarked, “Chris was so sweet for this. Singers noticing such things make a real difference.”

Coldplay’s India tour concludes with record-breaking concert

Sunday’s performance in Ahmedabad was the final show of Coldplay’s India leg for their Music of the Spheres World Tour. The band performed three earlier shows in Mumbai before heading to Ahmedabad for two electrifying concerts.

The Republic Day concert drew a record-breaking crowd of over 134,000 attendees, making it the largest audience in the band’s history. It was also live-streamed globally, amplifying its reach.

Coldplay shared their gratitude on their official X account, writing, “Totally Mind-blowing. Thank you Ahmedabad. Biggest ever concert.”

Adding a personal touch, Chris Martin addressed the audience in Hindi during the show, thanking fans from across the country for their overwhelming support.

With moments of compassion like these, Coldplay continues to leave an indelible mark, not just through their music but also their unwavering connection with their fans.

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The Delhi Files: Teaser shows Mithun Chakraborty reciting Preamble with a burnt tongue

The scene ends with him leaning heavily on a wall, exhaustion etched onto his face. This powerful image leaves a lasting impression, hinting at the emotional depth of the story to come.

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Vivek Agnihotri’s highly anticipated film, The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter, has unveiled its teaser trailer, generating significant buzz. The over two-minute video, released on Abhishek Agarwal Arts’ YouTube channel, offers a first glimpse of Mithun Chakraborty’s character.

The teaser showcases Chakraborty navigating a desolate corridor, his appearance weathered and his demeanour weary. His white beard and rugged attire contribute to a powerful visual, underscored by his halting recitation of the Preamble to the Indian Constitution, his voice raspy and strained, suggesting a character marked by significant hardship.

The scene ends with him leaning heavily on a wall, exhaustion etched onto his face. This powerful image leaves a lasting impression, hinting at the emotional depth of the story to come.

The film itself promises to be a deeply affecting exploration of a pivotal yet often overlooked period in Indian history – the Bengal tragedy. Described as a grand-scale cinematic undertaking, The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter aims to bring this significant chapter to life, unveiling a lesser-known part of India’s past.

The production boasts ambitious visuals and a stellar cast, promising an unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave audiences contemplating its profound message. Beyond its entertainment value, the film is expected to ignite crucial conversations surrounding India’s history, political landscape, and intricate social dynamics.

The collaborative effort behind The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter is notable. Directed by Agnihotri, the film is jointly produced by Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi, and presented by Tej Narayan Agarwal & I Am Buddha Productions. Its worldwide release is scheduled for August 15, 2025, coinciding with India’s Independence Day, a symbolically potent release date that underscores the film’s thematic weight.

Agnihotri himself took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the teaser, describing it as “A tribute to the Constitution of India” and emphasizing the film’s intention to reveal an “epic untold story.” The announcement follows previous posts detailing the commencement of filming in November 2023, and the director’s earlier confirmation that the film would be released in two parts, building anticipation for the upcoming chapters.

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SSMB29: SS Rajamouli’s cryptic post attracts reactions from Priyanka Chopra, Mahesh Babu

The project, scripted by Vijayendra Prasad (known for his collaborations with Rajamouli), promises to be a visual spectacle, given the director’s penchant for grand narratives and breathtaking cinematography.

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S.S. Rajamouli, the celebrated filmmaker behind cinematic behemoths like Baahubali, has finally confirmed his next ambitious project, tentatively titled “SSMB29,” starring Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu. The announcement, made Friday morning via a characteristically quirky Instagram video, sent ripples of excitement through the Indian film industry.

In the video, Rajamouli humorously depicted “capturing” the “lion,” a playful reference to Mahesh Babu’s star power, even claiming to have seized the actor’s passport to ensure his full commitment to the film’s production.

Mahesh Babu, known for his charismatic screen presence and meticulous approach to his work, responded to the director’s playful post with a memorable dialogue from his 2006 blockbuster hit, Pokiri. His comment, “Okkasaari commit ayithe naa maata nene vinanu” (“Once I commit, I won’t even listen to myself”), perfectly encapsulated his dedication to the project and echoed the director’s lighthearted tone.

Adding another layer of intrigue to the already highly anticipated film, Priyanka Chopra Jonas seemingly confirmed her involvement in “SSMB29.” Following her recent cryptic hints about a “new chapter” during a visit to Hyderabad, she succinctly commented “finally” on Rajamouli’s Instagram post, fueling speculation about her role in the film. The project, scripted by Vijayendra Prasad (known for his collaborations with Rajamouli), promises to be a visual spectacle, given the director’s penchant for grand narratives and breathtaking cinematography.

While details about the supporting cast remain under wraps, the announcement comes shortly after Mahesh Babu’s voice acting debut as Mufasa in the Telugu version of Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King. The Telugu cast also included Brahmanandam as Pumbaa and Ali as Timon, while the Hindi version featured Shah Rukh Khan as Mufasa, and his sons, Aryan and Abram Khan, as Simba and young Mufasa, respectively.

Adding to the celebratory atmosphere, Priyanka Chopra Jonas’s film Anuja recently secured an Oscar nomination for 2025, making this announcement even more momentous for the actress. The combination of Rajamouli’s directorial prowess, Mahesh Babu’s star power, and the potential involvement of Priyanka Chopra Jonas promises to make “SSMB29” one of the most anticipated films of the coming years.

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