Tag: Fahadh Faasil

Amazon Prime’s Malik: 3 Reasons to Watch Fahadh Faasil Starrer

Fahadh Faasil starrer Malik is now out on Amazon Prime. With the right amount of intensity and solid story, the film sucks your attention.

Amazon Prime’s Joji Review: Fahadh Faasil Shines In The Compelling Crime Drama

Fahadh Faasil's new Malayalam film Joji is out now. Check out our review of the new Amazon Prime Video movie.

Netflix’s Irul Review: Takes the Mystery Out of the Murder

Irul has moments of genuine confusion and a bit of fear, but the movie cannot hold on to the interest it creates in the first half.

Amazon’s C U Soon Review: Fahadh Faasil-Starrer Shines with a Great Cast and Story

Amazon's C U Soon is a thrilling ride from the get-go. With great performances and a tense and tight story-line, it makes for a very satisfying watch.

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