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Madgaon Express Review: High Jinks Ensure a Hilarious Ride

Boys simply want to enjoy themselves and bask in the sun in Goa. It’s a cherished aspiration that Dhanush, also known as Dodo (Divyenndu), Pratik ‘Pinku’ Garodia (Pratik Gandhi), and Ayush Gupta (Avinash Tiwari) have nurtured since their school days. However, parents and unforeseen events intervene, scattering the trio across Mumbai, Cape Town, and New […]

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Rebel Movie Review

Rebel Movie Review – Irresponsible Politics Drown Out in Generic Script

“Rebel,” the latest film starring GV Prakash Kumar, falls into the category of movies that take a rather irresponsible approach to their narrative. It seems the director’s understanding of Kerala remains superficial, evident in the way the drama unfolds. Kerala, while not exempt from discrimination, is not devoid of its share of biases. Instances of

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Big Girls Don’t Cry

Big Girls Don’t Cry Review: Characters Steal the Show in a Chaotic Plot

Ever finished a binge-watch session of Laurie Nunn’s “Sex Education” and found yourself craving an Indian version? Enter Nitya Mehra’s latest series on Amazon Prime Video, “Big Girls Don’t Cry.” This show aims to delve into the emotional rollercoaster that teenage girls often face, boasting a promising premise. The story unfolds at Vandana Valley Boarding

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Kerebete

Kerebete Review: A Love Letter to Malnad with a Captivating Twist

Hulimane Naga, also known as Gowri Shankar, emerges as a skilled Kerebete (Fish-hunting) expert hailing from the picturesque Malnad region. However, his life is not devoid of challenges, especially in his village where he faces ridicule due to his mixed heritage. Despite the constant jibes, he harbors a determination to teach those who mock him

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Razakar

Razakar Movie Review: A One-Sided Take on Hyderabad’s Liberation Struggle?

Razakar: A Look Back at Hyderabad’s Liberation Struggle (1998 words) Razakar – The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad, released March 15, 2024, has sparked curiosity by delving into a crucial chapter of Indian history. The film explores the Hyderabad Liberation Movement, a fight for religious and cultural identity in the early days of independence. Following India’s

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Bastar

Bastar – The Naxal Story Review: Fairytale About India’s Naxals

The director Sudipto Sen presents a new, expansive critique in his latest work, delving even further into conspiracy theories. and Bastar’ Paints Maoists as Terrorists In “Bastar – The Naxal Story,” the film’s most neutral statement comes early: the opening credits caution viewers about its “unsettling images.” Within minutes, the film plunges into the heart

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Yodha Movie

Yodha Movie Review: A High-Flying Review of the Action-Packed Thriller

Experience an exhilarating journey as the film takes off amidst a slow and tentative setup, only to soar to new heights when the plane is hijacked. Directed by the dynamic duo of debutants Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, this adrenaline-pumping thriller promises an intense ride through the skies, despite its somewhat foreseeable plotline. Brace yourself

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