Tag: Ditipriya Roy

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Rajneeti Review: Grounded Political Thriller is a Surprisingly Fun Watch

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Bodhon (2022) Review: A Stale Tale of a Heartbreaking Incident

Bodhon feels like a repetition of a story seen before and ends on a rather annoying note.

Mukti (2022) Review: Ritwick Chakraborty Series Fails to Leave an Impact

Mukti is your average political series that goes down similar routes as its predecessors. It's interesting in some parts but fails to make much of an impression.

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