Mumbaikar
Mumbaikar Review: Vijay Sethupathi Is Wasted In The Bland Blurr of Mumbaikar
Mumbaikar (Jio Cinema) Directed by Santosh Sivan Rating: ** Someone must have thought this to be a clever idea for a film: two migrants, one a jobseeker from Chennai, the other a wannabe gangster from Chennai, clash with an angry jobless rebel with a cause in Mumbai. Tributes to Mumbai shaher may come and go. This one jolts you for all the wrong reasons. The treatment of the city’s underbelly is so bitter, it gives you acidity just watching these characters go from heaving to healing in just two hours. The characters are either on the run or tr | Click Here...
Bijal Joshi narrates her first harrowing train travel experience
Sony Entertainment Television’s upcoming show ‘Ladies Special’ is creating a buzz due to its unique storyline and star cast. Life of a normal Mumbaikar revolves around trains and train travel. And when it comes to their first ever Mumbai local train ride, everyone has an interesting story to tell. Similarly, talented actress Bijal Joshi who plays Bindu in the show narrated an interesting incident about what happened to her on her very first Mumbai local train ride. Bijal was travelling for the first time by Mumbai locals and that too from Mulund to Dadar during peak hours. Whil | Click Here...