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The Bads of Bollywood Ending Explained: Does Aasmaan Become a Star? Does His Animosity With Ajay End?

The Bads of Bollywood Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this Netflix series starring Lakshya and Bobby Deol. Read on.

The Bads of Bollywood Review: A Fun, Fast-Paced Masala Series About Showbiz and Family Drama

The Bads of Bollywood Review: This is a light-hearted, action-packed masala series with a ton of hilarious moments.

5 Reasons to Stream Jee Karda: Friendships, Drama and Love and More!

Jee Karda is a fun and energetic show that promises an emotional rollercoaster ride!

Jee Karda Review: Dramatic Friendships Make For a Delicious Watch

Jee Karda Review: Amazon Prime's newest comedy-drama is a delicious watch about realistic people and their relationships except one unfortunate problem!

Kaun Banegi Shikharwati Review: Naseeruddin Shah Starrer Is Funny, Dramatic and Charismatic

Kaun Banegi Shikharwati paints a hilarious, silly yet lovable and strong picture of a family drama.

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Netflix’s Ladies First arrives with a provocative premise and a talented cast, but the gender-swap comedy struggles to deliver sharp satire. Despite committed performances from Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike, the film relies too heavily on repetitive role-reversal jokes and surface-level commentary.