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Must Read: The Family Man 2 Review
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Manoj Bajpayee simply lives, and loves, the role -- of a man who life is fast passing by, and who continues to live the lie of a simple government servant, observes Saisuresh Sivaswamy. What do you d...
The Family Man 2 Review
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Manoj Bajpayee and Samantha Akkineni are simply fabulous in the second season of The Family Man, raves Namrata Thakker. The much-awaited second season of The Family Man is finally streaming on Amazon...
Broken But Beautiful 3 Review
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Broken But Beautiful 3 is a typical ALT Balaji show which delves into new age relationships, observes Prateek Sur. In the first two seasons of Broken But Beautiful, you're made aware of a type of lov...
Maharani Review
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Huma Qureshi makes this predictable yet engaging political drama binge-watch worthy, notes Namrata Thakker. Set in Bihar, Maharani -- created by Jolly LLB director Subhash Kapoor and directed by Kara...
Ek Mini Katha Review
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Ek Mini Katha highlights an important body issue, but in many ways, it also trivialises it, notes Divya Nair. Remember the first time you had to tell your parents that you have a boyfriend? Most of u...
November Story Review
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The shortcomings are too many to overlook, but November Story is definitely a one-time watch, says Prateek Sur. November Story is one of the few Indian Web shows in recent times to invoke a sense of ...
Army Of The Dead Review
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Army of the Dead flounders by its mindless mood and clumsy characterisations, observes Sukanya Verma. A pair of soldiers steering a super classified convoy speculate over the shipment while a newlywe...
Aspirants Review
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In Aspirants, Abhilash, SK and Guri chase the IAS dream from Delhi's bustling Old Rajendra Nagar.They are like the tripod; we are constantly reminded about their deep bond, but I didn't feel the close...
Karnan Review
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After Aadukalam and Asuran, this is another film Dhanush is going to be proud of, says Divya Nair. IMAGE: Dhanush in Karnan. Three years ago, when I wrote about Kaala, a lot of people, including some...
Sardar Ka Grandson Review
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Not one joke lands, not one tear is genuine in Sardar Ka Grandson, feels Sukanya Verma. The burden of bureaucracy and the endless delays it causes is an ongoing crisis. We've seen how it takes weeks ...