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Panchayat Season 4 Review: Oddly Mediocre in More Ways Than One

Panchayat Season 4 Review: The season is oddly mediocre and despite its sweet moments, feels rather dull.

Dil Dosti Aur Dogs Review: Embarrassingly Bad

Dil Dosti Aur Dogs Review: This could've been a cute and feel-good watch but it's just embarassing and half-baked.

Panchayat Season 3 Review: Light-hearted Humour and Politics Keep the Show Entertaining

Panchayat Season 3 Review: This season makes a compelling return, offering a rich slice-of-life narrative that is infused with a wide range of emotions and captivating political drama.

Mast Mein Rehne Ka Review: Jackie Shroff-Neena Gupta Film is a Sweet Watch

Mast Mein Rehne Ka Review: This is a sweet watch for the family that makes a lot of sense in every frame.

Charlie Chopra and the Mystery of Solang Valley Review: Vishal Bhardwaj’s Light and Fun Whodunit is Sometimes Cluttered by Its Star-Studded Ensemble

Charlie Chopra and the Mystery of Solang Valley Review: Vishal Bhardwaj's small screen whodunit ropes in big screen stars for its show. Does this combination work well for the series? Read on to find out.

Ishq-E-Nadaan Ending Explained: Did Charulata Find the Person Behind The Love Letters?

If you're curious to know how Charulata is connected to Siya, here's Ishq-E-Nadaan ending explained for you to get answers.

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Lock Upp Season 2 Episode 5 introduces a satisfying twist that reshapes the danger zone, but the momentum is repeatedly interrupted by heated arguments. While one emotional conversation stands out for all the right reasons, the episode struggles to move beyond constant conflict.

Summer ’36 Review: Murder, Class Divides, and an Elegant Slice of French History

Netflix’s Summer 36 (originally L’Été 36) mixes a murder mystery with social commentary set against the glamorous French Riviera of 1936. While its mystery doesn’t always surprise, the series succeeds through its strong female ensemble, lavish production, and engaging historical backdrop.