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Mumbai Saga Review
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For audiences who love gangster dramas, there is a lot of fun in store, promises Joginder Tuteja. I love masala films, especially when they belong to the gangster action thriller genre. Over the year...
Chakravyuh Review
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A start has been made to the Chakravyuh franchise and it is quite satisfying, notes Joginder Tuteja. The beginning of Chakravyuh: An Inspector Virkar Crime Thriller has a strong sense of déjà vu. A...
Time To Dance Review
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Sooraj Pancholi is confident and likeable, but his latest theatrical release Time to Dance is worth a digital dekko, feels Joginder Tuteja. Sooraj Pancholi's new film Time To Dance was hardly prom...
Fauji Calling Review
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Fauji Calling has a good idea, notes Joginder Tuteja. Going by the film's title, Fauji Calling and the poster carrying the image of two 'faujis' -- Sharman Joshi and Ranjha Vikram Singh -- one would ...
Roohi Review
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As a self-confessed scaredy-cat, I have to say I was dreadfully exhausted by the end and noting the sloppy visual effects and continuity glitches in Janhvi's ghostly makeup, points out Sukanya Verma. ...
The Married Woman Review
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The Married Woman is an interesting watch, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee. The Married Woman is a bold Web series to have in then Indian context. Audiences are still making peace with homosexual content...
Bombay Begums Review
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It's a treat to watch Pooja Bhatt explode on the small screen, applauds Sukanya Verma. Imperfect women fuel writer and director Alankrita Shrivastava's stories. All her creations (Lipstick Under My B...
Zindagi In Short Review
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Considering it narrates seven stories about the different facets of life, Zindagi In Short is shockingly lifeless, observes Joginder Tuteja. Quite a few anthologies have been released recently. Zinda...
The Girl On The Train Review
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If only The Girl on the Train was as invested in its potential as it is in Parineeti Chopra's kajalin the film, sighs Sukanya Verma. /p> Although I cracked its suspense 100 pages too soon, I enjoye...
1962: War On The Hills Review
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If you want to watch 1962: War On The Hills, skip the first episodes and start from the eighth. You will be less disappointed, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee. While the wars with Pakistan have featured ...