Amadeus (English, 1984)
Amadeus is an enchanting masterpiece not only due to the usage of Mozart’s wonderful western classical compositions but also due to splendid script & riveting performances highlighting the professional rivalry that existed between Mozart and his contemporary Salieri.
Charlie’s Country (English, 2014)
Rolf de Heer’s Charlie’s Country is not the normal riveting cinema that arrests our attention, but a towering performance from David Gulpilil that highlights discrimination and cultural dislocation faced by the aborigines, certainly deserves our attention.
Yellow (Marathi, 2014)
Yellow is a standout Marathi film standing as an epitome of determination, perseverance, kindness, and most of all, love. All the above qualities have been showcased through various relationships such as uncle-niece, coach-student & mother-daughter featuring extraordinary performances & fantastic writing.
Bangalore Days (Malayalam, 2014)
A little bit of immaturity even in mature adults is something that is trite and welcome. Maturity can always set in whenever required other than those lighter moments in life. Bangalore Days is one such contemporary youthful storytelling that has managed to win the audience.
Vellaikaara Durai (Tamil, 2014)
Vellaikaara Durai is one of those clueless attempts to cash in on commercial formula elements such as comedy and romance without having anything new to offer and ends up to be a totally dismal presentation that literally strangles the patience out of the audience!