O’ROMEO
O’Romeo Review: A musical, bloody piece of art
Romeo rings in your ears as you walk inside the theatre—Shakespeare again—your head plays the infamous Kill Bill whistle, you mumble: O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?—Romeo chimes in with his boat, strumming his guitar, with jasmine wrapped around his wrist, receives a call to go on a killing spree. Romeo is not Romeo in name—because “what’s in a name?” Shahid Kapoor amplifies the embodiment as Hussain Ustara, a stone-hearted contract killer, who kills, galloping a bit of betel juice, goes bloody while moving you to the beats. Unusually, you relish it while v | Click Here...
Toxic, Dhurandhar 2, King, O’Romeo – Bollywood gets set for its testosterone-driven, expletives-aided, blood-ridden macho sagas
Bollywood is going through a massive change and really, one couldn’t quite see it coming. Post pandemic, KGF: Chapter 2 was the most bloody affair and even its 400 Crore Club success in Hindi didn’t quite prepare one for what lay ahead. I believe what really set the tone post that for a much wider phenomenon that also got accepted by the audience in a big way was Animal. There was masochism, blood and testosterone all over the narrative of the Sandeep Reddy Vanga - Ranbir Kapoor film. How did audiences react? Well, they made it the first ever A rated film to not just enter the 500 Crore | Click Here...
O’ROMEO & Tu Yaa Main To Make Valentine Clash
We can foresee a Valentine's clash this year, with two biggies, O’ROMEO and Tu Yaa Main. The two films aim to push forward intimidating stories. O’ROMEO is a Vishal Bhardwaj directorial, and Tu Yaa Main is helmed by Bejoy Nambiar. Scroll below to know what you can expect in the films. O’ROMEO O'Romeo is an impending Bollywood action-thriller that will surely make its way to the big screens on the 13th of February, 2026, to coincide with Valentine's week. This will be the fourth time the award-winning duo of Shahid Kapoor and the renowned director Vishal | Click Here...
