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The Economic Times (India) is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Anna M.M. Vetticad.

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Humans in the Loop (2024) Anna M.M. Vetticad The world that Sahay builds...feels as real as reality itself.
Posted Jan 18, 2026Edit critic review
Homebound (2025) Anna M.M. Vetticad Apart from its exploration of caste, Homebound is noteworthy for its empathy towards Muslims in a decade in which Hindi cinema has unabashedly demonised the community.
Posted Sep 28, 2025Edit critic review
Sitaare Zameen Par (2025) Anna M.M. Vetticad ...reminds us that you can populate a comedy with marginalised communities, yet never punch down.
Posted Jul 07, 2025Edit critic review
Cactus Pears (2025) Anna M.M. Vetticad ...about gentle men who just want to be left to themselves. Kanawade's debut feature is poignant, warm and stirs the soul.
Posted Feb 12, 2025Edit critic review
Girls Will Be Girls (2024) Anna M.M. Vetticad Though it inhabits an initially lonely landscape for women, Girls Will Be Girls is ultimately an uplifting, energising collaborative rebellion against an unacceptable status quo.
Posted Dec 15, 2024Edit critic review
Premalu (2024) Anna M.M. Vetticad Going by Girish's body of work...it appears that he is keen to create heroines who are not footnotes in a man's journey. Yet, Reenu peters out in Premalu's concluding portion because the script resorts to a formulaic approach to a woman's attachment...
Posted Oct 06, 2024Edit critic review
Ambush (2023) Anna M.M. Vetticad ...doesn't possess the trappings of mainstream cinema that have translated into massive box-office returns for the likes of Pa Ranjith, Mari Selvaraj and Nagraj Manjule. What makes this indie-minded film precious is that it, too, is a voice from within.
Posted Oct 05, 2024Edit critic review
Maharaj (2024) Anna M.M. Vetticad Coming as this film does from the Hindi industry that has by and large been genuflecting before the government and all right-wing forces in the past decade, it is impossible to look away from its courage.
Posted Oct 05, 2024Edit critic review
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