July 21-23 festival will celebrate legendary South Asian talents as also give a platform for amateur and local artists
Author: Vikrum Mathur
The 11th edition of DCSAFF will feature 58 films over 18 days.
The play explores a question we don’t dwell on enough – what creates bondage for us?
A nearly packed houses mark resounding comeback for Indian American community theater after a two-year hiatus.
The American Bazaar film critic Vikrum Mathur presents a list of some of the most awaited Bollywood movies of 2022.
Directed by Tulsi and Shyam Ramsay, the film is one of India’s most loved horror films
The film, which revolves around the plight of immigrants in the U.S., deserves a 4.5/5.
Opening night film will be “Kaifinama”; the closing night will feature “The Last Color, “starring Neena Gupta and directed by celebrity chef Vikas Khanna.
Writer Gary Dauberman, making his directorial debut, does a fine job.
Directed by Washington area-based Ganesh Bhat, the film revolves around two characters.
The film certainly entertains despite its flaws, but you will forget it once you leave theater.
The film brings the negative impact of parental expectation out in the open.
Film review: Go celebrate with your family all that is good, virtuous, fun and happy.
The film belongs completely to Lupita Nyong’o, who puts in a power packed performance.
The film is a one-time watch for fans and those following the movie series.
American Bazaar film critic Vikrum Mathur’s take on Bollywood movies scheduled to be released this year.
Shahrukh Khan, Mr. Rai, you can do better than this.
Go with your family and have a good time, enjoy the ride.
If you are having a bad day and want to kill time, watch it.
Review: “Halloween” is a movie to go see with friends and have a fun time.
Apostle, directed by Gareth Evans, is a courageous, scary and somewhat realistic horror movie.
Review: The Danish Renzu-directed movie Half Widow is about coming to terms with life.
The Indo Canadian comic keeps the Washington, DC, audience in splits with his different takes on life.
Newcomers Samar Virmani and Vibhav Roy shine in the movie.
Based on Premchand’s Idgah, the Shabana Azmi-starrer is a story of love, familial faith and selflessness.