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Kandahar Review: Gerard Butler Stars in an Underwhelming Survival Quest That Could’ve Been More

Kandahar Review: Although centred around the severe and harsh geopolitical context of militarism, this Gerard Butler starrer has a lot on its plate, but not all of it gets equal weightage in the end.

Fukrey 3 Poster Reactions: “Choocha is Back”; Fans are Rejoicing at the Return

Fukrey 3 poster has been released! Check out the fan's reactions to the upcoming movie.

Tadka Review: Shriya Saran, Nana Patekar Movie is Cute Until It’s Not

Tadka is an odd movie that's sometimes sweet and, at others, leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

Bride Richa Chadha Glows in Embroidered Pink Lehenga, See Pics

Bride Richa Chadha shares the first look of her wedding with her glowing in a beautiful pink lehenga.

Khufiya Teaser: Tabu Intrigues Us in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Spy Thriller

Khufiya deals with the elements of espionage and mystery.

Death on the Nile Twitter Reactions: Fans Can’t Get Enough of Gal Gadot’s Iconic Champagne Line and More

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