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Review of Vikram Bhatt’s Maaya 3: A well-depicted tale that shows love can make one do strange things
Review of Amazon Prime’s Skulls and Roses: A sleaze fest of contrived intimacy and controlled stringency
Batla House vs Mission Mangal – There’s a lot more to the BO collections than what it looks like
Review of Mission Mangal: Everything seems to be kushal ‘mangal’ for this Mangal Mission Yatra
Review of Boss Baap Of Special Service: Fun ride but too much of the s*x element
Review of play The Devil wears Bataa: A bold fun political satire
Review of ZEE5’s RejctX: An edgy, fast-paced thriller, brimming with teenaged angst
Review of Khandaani Shafakhana: This Shafakhana only succeeds partially in curing the taboo around s*x education
Review of ALTBalaji’s Gandii Baat 3: Stays true to its s*x only concept
Review of Judgementall Hai Kya: The ‘judgement’ for this Kangana-Rajkummar starrer is a positive one
Review of Sony TV’s Isharon Isharon Mein: Fun deaf mute romantic tale
Review of The Lion King: A stirring nod to the timelessness of a classic
Review of Family Of Thakurganj: When good performances met a not so very good storyline!
Review of Jhootha Kahin Ka: The Sunny-Omkar duo lives up to the expected comedy level and Rishi Kapoor back on screen is like a breath of fresh air!
Review of Amazon Prime’s Comicstaan Season 2: Straying on the safe side of humour
Review of SonyLIV’s Gullak: A poignant piggy bank of memorable moments collected in the meander of life
Review of ZEE5’s Bombers: A stirring tale of guts, gumption and glory, set in the fertile fields of football
Review of Netflix’s Leila: The dystopia that is hardly utopian
Review of ZEE5’s Kaafir: A compelling narrative, bogged down by its agonizingly slow pace
Review of MX Player’s Thinkistan: A long hard compelling look at the glitzy ad world, propped by a terrific ensemble cast
Review of ZEE5’s SkyFire: A race against time to avert impending doom, falling just short of thrilling
Review of ALTBalaji’s Bekaboo: Too much of boldness woven around an intriguing thriller
Review of City of Dreams: A fast-paced, gripping political drama defined by its intriguingly complex characters
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