Tag: Prachi Desai

Silence 2 Review: Manoj Bajpayee Crime Movie Has Its Shining Moments

Silence 2 Review: Bajpayee is the saving grace of. this crime movie that is a bit too dramatic for its own good.

Forensic 2022 Review: Radhika Apte, Vikrant Massey… Why?

Forensic 2022 goes the extra mile with its logic to bring that shock factor which then gets lost in the woods and is never seen again.

Zee5’s Silence… Can You Hear It? Review: Nifty Perforated Thriller

Zee5's Silence... Can You Hear It? is a nifty thriller that keeps you entertained but has some plot holes that can glare back at you if you look too deep.

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Netflix’s Teach You a Lesson concludes with its biggest questions finally answered. From Na Hwa-jin’s final mission to the future of the Educational Rights Protection Agency, here’s a detailed breakdown of the K-drama’s ending, its themes, and whether the finale leaves the door open for a second season.

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