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Killer Soup Review
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Killer Soup's plots grow too convoluted and the strain of keeping the momentum going shows when its shrewd and surreal visuals lose steam, observes Sukanya Verma. Against the stillness of lush mounta...
Safed Review: Misery Porn
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Safed is a lame attempt at social commentary, with terribly dull and thoughtless direction, observes Mayur Sanap. As the transgender community got prominence in the media with ventures like Taali and...
Wedding.con Review
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Wedding.con is a watchable show, if only to caution people about the latest scams, notes Deepa Gahlot. If there is a lucrative field left unregulated, con men will inevitably worm their way in. The w...
Kho Gaye Hum Kahan Review
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Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a light glimpse into healthy young lives ready to soar in their own sweet skin, applauds Sukanya Verma. 'Ya toh dosti gehri hai ya yeh photo 3D hai.' One of the definitive lines...
Salaar Review
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The play-off between Prabhas and Prithviraj is the high-octane fuel that lends Salaar momentum, observes Mayur Sanap. Like it or not, the macho heroism is here to stay, and who could be at the forefr...
Dry Day Review
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There is an authenticity and sense of purpose about Dry Daywhich is appealing, observes Deepa Gahlot. The government of Madhya Pradesh has been thanked, so it is clear that Dry Day is set in the stat...
Dunki Review
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Rajkumar Hirani has a mastery in bromance. In Dunki, Sukanya Verma doesn't feel that chemistry one bit, it's more like SRK babysitting a bunch of clueless kids running helter-skelter in a garden belie...
The Crown Review: Appropriate Finale
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After the debacle of the first episodes of Season 6, the latter half give an even-handed treatment to intriguing not-so-well-known events of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, observes Vaihayasi Pande Daniel...
First Act Review
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The lives of the kids Deepa Bhatia portrays in the series are bleak, with small periods of sunshine when they get picked for an ad or serial, punctuating the longer periods of struggle, observes Deepa...
Mast Mein Rehne Ka Review
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Mast Mein Rehne Ka is a thoroughly human film, which makes you laugh as hard as it will make you feel for the characters, notes Mayur Sanap. When perennially-bored, almost recluse Mr Kamath (Jackie S...