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Yo Yo Honey Singh – Famous Review: Incredible Highs And Crushing Lows Of Superstardom In A Sobering Watch

Yo Yo Honey Singh – Famous Review: Incredible Highs And Crushing Lows Of Superstardom In A Sobering Watch

Chasing dreams and riding the crest of a massive, unprecedented wave of popularity and yet hounded by crippling nightmares and unsettling media trials, rapper and music producer Yo Yo Honey Singh makes for an instantly fascinating documentary subject. The intrinsic potential of his eventful story is substantially tapped in this 80-minute Netflix film produced by...

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VANVAAS delivers a heartfelt and sincere narrative

VANVAAS delivers a heartfelt and sincere narrative

Vanvaas Review {3.0/5} & Review Rating Star Cast: Nana Patekar, Utkarsh Sharma, Simrat Kaur, Kushboo Sundar, Rajpal Yadav Director: Anil Sharma Vanvaas Movie Review Synopsis:Vanvaas is the story of an old man and a young chap, both of whom are abandoned. Deepak Tyagi (Nana Patekar) lives in Shimla in a mansion named Vimla Sadan. He...

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THE LION KING is a grand visual entertainer

THE LION KING is a grand visual entertainer

Mufasa: The Lion King (English) Review {3.5/5} & Review Rating Star Cast: Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr, Tiffany Boone, Thandiwe Newton Director: Barry Jenkins  Mufasa: The Lion King Movie Review Synopsis:MUFASA: THE LION KING is the story of five misfits on an adventurous journey. After the events of the first part, Simba (Donald Glover) and...

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GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS tells an important tale

GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS tells an important tale

Girls Will Be Girls Review {3.0/5} & Review Rating Star Cast: Preeti Panigrahi, Kani Kusruti, Kesav Binoy Kiron Director: Shuchi Talati Girls Will Be Girls Movie Review Synopsis:GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS is the story of a school girl in love. In the late 1990s, Mira Kishore (Preeti Panigrahi) studies in Class 12 in a school on the...

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It’s Spellbindingly Granular And Resonantly Universal

It’s Spellbindingly Granular And Resonantly Universal

New Delhi: A brilliant and sensitive schoolgirl in love with a classmate is watched, monitored and scrutinised incessantly as she seeks to break free from familial and societal shackles in Girls Will Be Girls, writer-director Shuchi Talati’s self-assured, award-winning narrative feature debut now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The exquisitely crafted and insightful coming-of-age drama,...

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Engaging In Parts, The Series Falters In Its Attempt To Evolve

Engaging In Parts, The Series Falters In Its Attempt To Evolve

New Delhi: Mismatched Season 3, a Netflix series based on Sandhya Menon’s novel When Dimple Met Rishi, returns with an ambitious attempt to build on the relationships and themes that have resonated with fans since its debut. The show, known for its portrayal of young love, technology, and the complexities of growing up, struggles this...

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A Wonderfully Lucid Work Of Cinema That Every Film Lover Must Watch

A Wonderfully Lucid Work Of Cinema That Every Film Lover Must Watch

New Delhi: Given the proliferation of social media avenues, it isn’t uncommon for big-banner movies to produce ‘making of’ videos for buzz-generating purposes but Zero Se Restart is the first-ever BTS documentary of its kind to not only make it to the multiplexes but also to arrive in our midst more than a year after...

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DESPATCH rests on some fine performances and well executed confrontational sequences

DESPATCH rests on some fine performances and well executed confrontational sequences

Despatch Review {2.5/5} & Review Rating Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Shahana Goswami, Arrchita Agarwaal Director: Kanu Behl Despatch Movie Review Synopsis:DESPATCH is the story of a brave journalist. The year is 2012. Joy Bag (Manoj Bajpayee) is a crime journalist who works at a newspaper called Despatch. His marriage with Shweta Bag (Shahana Goswami) is...

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A Slow-Burn Drama That Is Certainly Worth The Watch

A Slow-Burn Drama That Is Certainly Worth The Watch

New Delhi: Brewing Love, directed by Park Seon Ho, quietly captures the complexities of love, personal growth and the delicate nature of human emotions. At the heart of the narrative are two well-drawn protagonists: Chae Yong-ju, a former special forces operative turned saleswoman at Jisang Beverages in Busan and Yoon Min-ju, a brewmaster with a...