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Yodha

An excessively simple movie turning into a film that’s too complicated can best describe Yodha. As the picture opens, we find Indian soldier Arun Katyal (Sidharth Malhotra) and his fellow soldiers on a covert mission near the Indo-Bangladesh border. In an armada of insurgents, their shaky Bangla tongue inside huts doing some conspiracy to cross […]

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Basma

No matter where you go, families are extremely complex. Each member of the family has their own identity and a set of thoughts. Sometimes these are things that can bring people closer together, other times they tear them apart. Basma is a new South Arabian drama film on Netflix by Fatima AlBanawi about this kind

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Badland Hunters

Created as a directorial debut of the stunt director Heo Myung haeng, Badland Hunters is a sequel to Concrete Utopia (2023). There is no way you can fault this post-apocalyptic science fiction for anything except its action choreography. It has plenty of highly realistic hand-to-hand combat, expert use of weapons and other tools (machetes, etc.),

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Srikanth

This fact notwithstanding, Srikanth is not your ordinary Bollywood biopic. And it rarely resorts to such obvious melodrama when laying out the protagonist’s achievements, which are so remarkable considering his visual impairment. Tushar Hiranandani directs this film. He directed Saand Ki Aankh, a sports drama and Scam 2003, a web series: two excellent biographical works.

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Garudan

The very engrossing synopsis of the new movie Garudan, starring Soori, has been written and directed by RS Durai Senthil kumar from a story by Vetrimaran. It is about two men who were once like brothers and their trusted friend forcing them to take sides in his predicament. The problem with the film is that

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Aranmanai 4

Aranmanai 4 has a suspenseful moment typically one of the best giveaways in the genre early on. In Bengal, an evil amphibious spirit possesses a young girl (do with that what you may). Nevertheless, instead of running away from this creature, the girl’s father convinces this spirit to become his daughter’s imposter. Meanwhile, this movie

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Bhaiyya Ji

I have been anxious about myself recently. I do not react to bad movies as before. It is mostly a kind of weak mix of submission and sarcasm. A few sighs here, some puns there and I’m through. But watching Apoorv Singh Karki’s Bhaiyya Ji made me feel young again. All those passionate feelings came

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