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Review of Fixerr: Rollicking fun, slapstick funnies, full paisa vasool!
Review of Hello Mini: Erotic thriller that ends up justifying stalking
Review of The Verdict: State vs. Nanavati – By far, the most entertaining, enthralling and realistic version of the infamous case
Review of Netflix’s Bard of Blood: A tale, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing
Review of Vikram Bhatt’s Maaya 3: A well-depicted tale that shows love can make one do strange things
Review of Amazon Prime’s The Family Man: The Best Kept Secrets of Secret Service Agents
Review of The Office Season 2: Better humour, funnier lines, same ol’ endearing characters – Season 2 is way better than Season 1
Review of ZEE5 series Jamai 2.0: Interesting, but could have been better
Review of Thinkistan Season 2 – Dirty politics and dirtier tricks replace creativity and camaraderie
Review of Amazon Prime’s Skulls and Roses: A sleaze fest of contrived intimacy and controlled stringency
Review of ALTBalaji’s MOM makes for an interesting watch in the wake of the Chandrayaan 2 episode
Review of Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala: Crackling chemistry, flavourful fun and luscious love – ambrosia!
Review of ZEE5’s Posham Pa: Intriguing chronicles of a trio of female serial killers
Review of ZEE5’s Ishq Aaj Kal Season 2: Pacy narrative hamstrung with gaping holes
Review of Netflix India’s Sacred Games 2 – A macabre dance of death and destruction
Review of Boss Baap Of Special Service: Fun ride but too much of the s*x element
Opinion: Netflix India bites the ‘price’ bullet, goes desi
Review of ZEE5’s Barot House: This Manjari Fadnnis-Amit Sadh thriller will simply blow your mind with the indifferent storyline and fantabulous performances
Review of ZEE5’s RejctX: An edgy, fast-paced thriller, brimming with teenaged angst
Review of ALTBalaji’s Gandii Baat 3: Stays true to its s*x only concept
Review of Zoom Studios’ The Holiday – Glitz, Glamour and Gallivanting on a Bachelorette
Review of Netflix’s Typewriter: A tale of horror steeped in the wonders of childhood
Review of Amazon Prime’s Comicstaan Season 2: Straying on the safe side of humour
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