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Aap Jaisa Koi Review: A Nonsensical, Misogynistic and Enraging Watch

Aap Jaisa Koi Review: The film is stupid and nonsensical and leaves you feeling rather frustrated and incensed.

Choona Ending Explained: Is the Heist Successful? What Happens to Shukla?

Choona Ending Explained: Are Bankey, JP, Ansari, Triloki, and Bishnu successful in seeking their revenge from Shukla? Read on.

Choona Review: A Hilarious Blend of Superstition, Politics and Revenge!

Choona Review: Netflix's fun revenge drama filled with superstitious and political elements is worth watching.

Stories on the Next Page Review: 3 Short Stories Make 1 Heartfelt Film

Stories on the Next Page is an anthology short film on Disney+ Hotstar. Comprising 3 short stories dealing with various emotions of love, guilt and regret.

Zee5’s Aafat E Ishq Review: Out of the Norm but Too Long

Aafat e Ishq is different from the rest, but is entirely too long to enjoy at one go.

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Glory review: Divyenndu Sharma and Pulkit Samrat shine in this Netflix drama exploring ambition and identity, though pacing issues hold it back.

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Man on Fire ending explained: Creasy exposes a political conspiracy, survives with Poe, and faces a new mission tied to Mexico City—setting up a bigger conflict ahead.

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Man on Fire Review: A watchable but flawed adaptation that works best when it focuses on the man, not the fire.