Tag: Irrfan Khan

Best Indian Thriller Movies to Keep You at the Edge of Your Seats

These best Indian thriller movies are intricately made and leave you at the edge of your seats throughout!

10 Movies like Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani that Are Complete Family Entertainers

Here are 10 movies like Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani that you can watch with your family and have a gala time.

5 Characters in Vishal Bhardwaj Movies That Highlight His Exceptional Craft as a Filmmaker

5 Characters in Vishal Bhardwaj Movies that prove that he is the master of character adaptations.

Irrfan Khan Birth Anniversary: Epic Performances That Made Him People’s Favourite

On Irrfan Khan's birth anniversary, let us take a look back at the actor's most remarkable pieces of work.

Murder at Teesri Manzil 302 Review: This is Irrfan Khan’s Unreleased Movie for a Reason

Murder At Teesri Manzil 302 is not a testament of Irrfan Khan's talents... or literally anyone else's.

Akshay Kumar’s Bell Bottom Release Going Digital; An Update On Irrfan Khan’s The Song of Scorpions

Akshay Kumar's Bell Bottom release might take the OTT route. We also have an update on Irrfan Khan's The Song of The Scorpion.

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