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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever makes you mourn the legend that was Chadwick Boseman, but also assures that forward is the only way to go, observes Mayur Sanap. When Black Panther made its screen debu...
Mukhbir: The Story Of A Spy Review
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Mukhbir: The Story Of A Spy makes up in elegance of language and production design what it lacks in flashy derring do that most actioners rely on to keep the audience hooked, observes Deepa Gahlot. ...
The Crown Season 5 Review
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The new season of The Crown is a bit of a dreary watch, observes Deepa Gehlot. Coming out as it does a few weeks after the death of Queen Elizabeth II (and some months after Prince Philip's passing) ...
Breathe: Into The Shadows 2 Review
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People are easily convinced to take lives as though it's a game of passing-the-parcel...Crime is not merely romanticised and rationalised, but also rewarded, points out Sukanya Verma. Abhishek Bachch...
Phone Bhoot Review
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Phone Bhoot's fizzy fuel isn't enough for feature length fun, observes Sukanya Verma. How to fit one hundred pop culture references in 137 minutes of gobbledygook? Do time pass. Remember that frowned...
Double XL Review
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Between shrieky humour, overstated emotions and done-to-death bouts of London tourism, Double XL plods to kickstart the actual discussion, sighs Sukanya Verma. Every now and then, comes a movie made ...
Mili Review
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Mili establishes Janhvi Kapoor as an actor striving to be taken seriously, observes Sukanya Verma. Unlike a disaster movie, where you don't know if the person struck by calamity will make it alive or...
Har Har Mahadev Review
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What makes Har Har Mahadev consistently watchable are the solid performances from its stellar cast, applauds Mayur Sanap. In a renaissance of sorts in Marathi cinema, film-makers are freely adapting ...
Ram Setu Review
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Ram Setu is silly and boring, sighs Deepa Gahlot. Anyone who is acquainted with the Ramayana or has even read the Amar Chitra Katha version, would know of the episode in which Lord Rama's followers...
Thank God Review
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Thank God tries hard to be funny, but its humour is dated and cliched, observes Namrata Thakker. Director Indra Kumar dished out many hits back in the '90s and it seems he is still stuck in that era....