Killa (Marathi, 2015)
Killa is a highly endearing and nostalgia inducing tale of a kid who tries to adapt to his fast-changing surroundings. The film is poetic thanks to the wonderfully defined characters & the Konkan setup that form the base from which it takes us through a trip from the perspective of its protagonist.
Minions (English, 2015)
Minions offers a bundle of silly fun that effortlessly brings out the kid in the adult. However one has to accept that without a quirky, powerful character like Gru supporting the Minions, this prequel is a tad underwhelming when compared to the Despicable Me series.
Charles Shaffiq Karthiga (Tamil, 2015)
CSK comes as a neatly written thriller film that makes the viewing experience enjoyable even as a better screenplay could have filled in the otherwise impenetrable effort made by the crew. Though there are some questionable sections in the film, on the whole, it is a commendable job done by the cast and crew.
India Pakistan (Tamil, 2015)
In spite of the various flaws of an average screenplay, India Pakistan manages to pull it off all thanks to the weight of the performances given by M. S. Bhaskar and Pasupathy. Though not made in a way as to shatter records, it is one of those watchable movies that fills-in the less celebrated weekends.
Baahubali – The Beginning (Telugu, 2015)
S. S. Rajamouli has managed to produce a mighty masterpiece, scaling high in all areas that one can expect him to. If Magadheera was all about his story telling skills, Baahubali is more proof of what he can do with serious technical brilliance at his disposal. This will definitely rank as one of the path-breakers in Indian Cinema and a priceless feather in the caps of all those associated with the movie