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Pooja Sharma

Pooja Sharma's silver lining is her storyteling ability! Books and a piping hot tea are a timeless combination. With her head in the clouds she loves her space and has an excessive liking for skylines.

Chad and Jt Go Deep Review: Pranksters on the Loose

The sheer brilliance of Chad and JT Go Deep is in their public gimmicks and silly afterthoughts that are not groundbreaking.

Echoes Review: Michelle Monaghan Holds the Series by a Thread

Echoes engage in a hostile struggle of the duplicitous lives of Michelle Monaghan, jostling for supremacy over elements of their shared lives.

Inside the Mind of a Cat Review: Know Your Feline Friends Better

While watching Inside the Mind of a Cat, it was easy to relate to all the cat owners in the room.

Unsuspicious Review: Paulo Tiefenthaler Starrer is a Dull and Uninteresting Affair

Unsuspicous's plot is silly, over-the-top and with no redeeming qualities whatsoever, yet it tries to take itself a bit too seriously.

13 The Musical (2022) Review: Appealing and Exciting

13 The Musical's uniqueness doesn't come from the music, staging or choreography. Most of its essence comes from the subject matter and comedy behind it.

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