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Review of Bad Boys 4: Is Insanely Entertaining
Review: ‘Munjya’ is the ‘different’ that we crave to see in Hindi films & a spectacular entry in the ‘Stree’ universe
Review of Colors’ Suhagan Chudail: Vicious Battle Of Good Vs Evil, With Impactful Performances
Review: TVF’s ‘Panchayat S3’ is still heart-warming & adorable even though it suffers with a banal central plot of ‘internal politics’
Review Of Barah x Barah: Captures The Futility Of Life & Death
Review: ‘Bhaiyya Ji’ has an earnest Manoj Bajpayee with a shovel, banging & bruising men affected by a thin plot & predictable storyline
Review of ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’: Baap ka, dada ka nahi, but Maa ka Badla definitely legi re teri Furiosa
Review: ‘Srikanth’ shows there is nothing ‘Sri’ ‘can’t’ do as Rajkummar Rao transforms into being the man
Review: ‘Exhuma’ has no jump scares but creeps the hell out of you with stupendous conviction to authenticity of its concept
Review of ‘Tarot’: A banal & humdrum horror film that just exists because movies are being made
Review of ‘Kasoombo’: A rousing tale of valour & sacrifice serving as a benchmark for Gujarati cinema
Review of Colors’ Krishna Mohini: A bold take on gender identity driven by good performances
Review: ‘The Idea of You’ is a delightful breeze of love in the rising mundanity of romantic films
Review: ‘Heeramandi’ is a spectacularly immersive tale that rises above its grandeur & opulence
Review of Zee TV’s Main Hoon Saath Tere: A mature thought of love and companionship, coming from a child’s mind
Review of Star Plus’ Meetha Khatta Pyaar Hamara: A gritty tale of self-discovery with a strong culinary flavour
Review of Aavesham: Fahadh Faasil tugs at our hearts; delivers a top-notch performance in this wholesome entertainer
Review: ‘Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond’ excels in its technical prowess & scale but doesn’t go ‘beyond’ that
Review: ‘Dil Dosti Dilemma’ has enough amount of ‘dil & dosti’ to get over a few ‘dilemmas’
Yatra 2 Movie Review : Yatra 2, Is A Visual Flatter-to-Deceive Hagiography That Is Deeply Offensive In Its Patronizing Politics
Review of ‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’: Satisfies the craving of having a funny, light-hearted & intelligent romcom while being a warm hug
Review of ‘LSD 2’: An eerily real take on the fakeness of the virtual world that is executed with innovation & finesse
Review of ‘Civil War’: A gut-punching, eerily real take on a phenomena that isn’t too far from being a reality soon
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