Tag: Divya Dutta

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Mayasabha Review: The polical thriller, starring Aadhi and Chaitanya Rao, is intriguing, albeit a bit cringy and boring sometimes.

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Bandish Bandits Season 2 Review: The series is predictable and sometimes annoying but leaves us entertained with its drama.

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Sikandar Ka Muqaddar Review: The film tries its best to be twisted, and sometimes succeeds, but ends up being too long and too bloated.

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Sharmajee Ki Beti Review: This movie is oftentimes inspirational and funny but over-explains itself too much.

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