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Review of ZEE5’s Yaara: High on emotions and performances
Review Of Lootcase: Is Surprisingly Funny & Entertaining
Review of Netflix’s Raat Akeli: Complex and Compelling
Review of Amazon Prime’s Shakuntala Devi: Truthful and Toothsome, Sincere and Scrumptious, Intense and Ebullient
Review of SonyLIV’s Avrodh: A Striking Revisit To Uri Surgical Strike
Review of The Song Of Scorpions: Irrfan Khan’s Final Film Is A Haunting Parable On Love & Retribution
Review of Star Plus’ Anupamaa: Aptly depicts the staggering truth of every taken-for-granted housewife
Review of Freaks: Will Freak You Out In These Tough Times
Review of The Relationship Manager: Scarcely Generates Interest
Review Of Miss Juneteenth: A Tearless Mother-Daughter Tearjerker
Review Of The Old Guard: More Fun Than Any Recent Super-Hero Film
Review of Colors’ Ishq Mein Marjawan 2: Keeps engrossed through its thrilling plot
Review of Greyhound: Tom Hanks’s Shallowest, Soggiest Drama
Review of ZEE5 series Mafia: The Perfect Setup For A Thrilling And Gripping Plot
Review of Amazon Prime’s Breathe 2, Into The Shadows: Preposterous Plot, Abhishek Bachchan Shines
Review of You Should Have Left: Limp Listless Lackluster Loser Of A Horror Show
Review of SonyLIV’s Undekhi: Relentlessly Gripping Treatise On Power And Exploitation
Review of Welcome To Chechnya: Will Haunt You Forever
Review of Wasp Network: Crams Too Much In Its Playing-time
Review of Sufiyum Sujatayum: Visual Resplendence At The Cost Of Credibility
Review of Force of Nature: Worst Film of Gibson’s Career
Review of Babyteeth: Love It or Hate It, Can’t Ignore It
Review of I Know This Much Is True: Mark Ruffalo Stuns In A Double Role
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