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Pushpa: The Rise Review
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Even though the plot is predictable, Allu Arjun's swag makes this film an edge-of-the seat action-drama, observes Divya Nair. I have always refrained from watching dubbed versions of regional films, ...
'83 Review
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Kabir Khan's '83 is an ode to a game changing chapter of Indian cricket history, pitch-perfect partnerships between openers and tail enders, knowing your mate's strengths as well as your own, seizing ...
Decoupled Review
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R Madhavan is a delight in this urban comedy, observes Namrata Thakker. Decoupled, starring R Madhavan and Surveen Chawla, is about a couple who wants to get divorced but continue to stay with each o...
The WhistleBlower Review
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The Whistleblower is definitely worth watching, recommends Namrata Thakker. After Scam 1992, SonyLIV returns with yet another real-life, inspired story, which is equally engrossing and entertaining. ...
420 IPC Review
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There's merit in the premise of 420 IPC but Manish Gupta's flat execution never delivers its promise, notes Sukanya Verma. The world of money and taxes, credits and investments can seem overbearing t...
Aarya 2 Review
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Sushmita Sen's combination of blazing authority and maternal anxiety are perfectly cast as a woman thrown in the centre of chaos in Aarya 2, observes Sukanya Verma. The opening image in the first epi...
Aranyak Review
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Of the six out of eight episodes shared by Netflix, I finished all in one effortless go, says Sukanya Verma who applauds this well-made thriller. A French teenage tourist's body is found hanging fr...
Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui Review
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Where Ayushmann Khurrana gets the tone and texture of his hypermasculine chump in skinny gym shorts down pat, Vaani Kapoor is a picture of backbone and restraint in a role that could not have been eas...
Marakkar Review
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The film bears its weight largely on Mohanlal's shoulders who mostly looks tired and old as he delivers his flat, unmemorable, lines trying to look passionate, observes Divya Nair. IMAGE: Mohanlal as...
Tadap Review
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Tadap makes sure it reaches out to the youth, observes Joginder Tuteja. He is intense, shy, aggressive, romantic -- all rolled into one. She is enticing, mysterious, coy, deceptive -- a lot that she ...