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Ilina Singh

Escaping into films is more than just a hobby for me.

Netflix’s Security Review: A Slow-Burn Suspense

Netflix Original Security is a slow-burn thriller and suspenseful movie which raises a question about the existence of good and evil in a community.

Netflix’s Headspace Unwind Your Mind Review: A Mindful Interactive Experience

An interactive series released on Netflix, Headspace Unwind Your Mind is a soothing and mindful experience to help you meditate.

The Personal History of David Copperfield Review: A Touching Retelling of the Novel

A timeless and touching retelling of the classic tale of Charles Dicken's favorite book. Read the review The Personal History of David Copperfield.

Indori Ishq Season 1 Review: An Engaging Story of First Love

Indori Ishq season 1 is a tale about unrecruited love and heartbreak. It's mostly cliched but is still mostly engaging.

6 Amazing Films by Indian Women Directors That You Need to Watch Right Away

Indian women directors have revolutionised the Indian film industry is a way that has never been done before. Here is a list of 6 amazing films by Indian women directors that you must watch!

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