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Review of Criminal Justice: Evocative storytelling enhanced by exquisite performances
Review of Eros Now’s Modi – The Journey of a Common Man: Lionizing its subject to mammoth proportions
Review of Eros Now’s Flip: Bejoy Nambiar’s series is good but too dark
Review of Zee5’s 377 AB Normal – a half-hearted attempt to dramatize the historic SC ruling
Review of A.I.SHA – Season 3: Sci-fi yes, but not the best it can be…
Review of Voot’s Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka: Too melodramatic for the web space
Review of Netflix’s Delhi Crime – Unbridled and unrelenting – the untold story behind the most brutal crime Delhi has ever seen
Review of Viu’s Love, Lust and Confusion 2 – a breezy tale
Review of Dice Media’s Home Sweet Office – One of a kind attempt
Review of Hotstar’s Roar of the Lion: Loud but could have done with more teeth
Review of Arre’s Tathaastu: Sharper plots and funnier gags – that is what we wish for!
Review of Virgin Woman Diaries: Fun romance of errors, but fails to touch core concept
Review of Made in Heaven – Penetrating the glamour of big fat Indian weddings, to reveal the hollow within
Review of Eros Now’s Metro Park: A hilarious, squeaky clean take on the world of the ubiquitous, globe-trotting Gujju
Review of Zoom Studios’ Mom & Co: Heart-warming tale of a mother and son
Review of Immature – A TVF creation and a MX Player originals: A web series that reminds one of those bygone school and college days
Review of ZEE5’s The Final Call: A dark, enigmatic drama that unveils the complexities of the human brain
Review of MX Player series Aafat: Smashes archaic stereotypes to smithereens with its sharp and saucy writing
Review of Eros Now series Operation Cobra: Pacy, yet loses out on visual brilliance
Review of MX Player’s Hey Prabhu: One of its kind, idiosyncratic series
Review of ZEE5’s Abhay: Not edge-of-the-seat thrilling, but gripping nevertheless
Review of ALTBalaji’s Kehne Ko Humsafar Hai 2: Light-hearted and refreshing; decodes men’s thought-process to the T
Review of short film Cakewalk starring Esha Deol
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