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Delhi Crime Season 3 review
There are some great series on various OTT platforms which are binge watched thus becoming viral by word of mouth and it is then that their creators wanting to cash in on this popularity bombard you with season after season of the same series. Delhi Crime Season 3 review.... This phenomenon which was visible in English (Hollywood) serials on Prime or Netflix has now hit the Indian OTT community too, of late a few Hindi series too have had successful runs, this culminated in seasons, raking in the moolah for the makers and the OTT platforms alike. Series like Panchayat, Maharani, Family man, Mirzapur have been well liked and appreciated in their subsequent seasons on different platforms. The subscribing audience waits with a bated breath for these well made dramas and clamour for a new season of binge watching. There are three kinds of series the first one which takes the story forw ....
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Single Salms movie review
Single Salma is about a self sacrificing 30+ single woman who has dedicated her life for supporting her family. It is obvious from the film's title that the woman who is born and brought up in Lucknow is not married out of her choice. There are four film producers Alok Jain, Firuzi Khan, Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi and her brother Saqib Salem who have collaborated with Ajit Andhare. Directed by Nachiket Samant. The cast of Single Salma comprises of Huma Qureshi as Salma Rizvi, Sunny Singh as Meet Singh Sahni, Shreyas Talpade and Kanwaljit Singh as Salma's father. There are two contenders for Salma's marriage - Shreyas plays as Sikander Khan and Sunny Singh is Meet. To put the story in brief, Sikander approaches Salma with a matrimonial proposition and they almost hit it off. Until Salma has to visit London suddenly where she comes in touch with Meet and falls in love with him ....
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Jolly LLB 3 movie review

Jolly LLB 3 opens with an oddly amateurish tone, featuring cringeworthy and implausible banter between its two Jollys—Arshad Warsi as Advocate Jagdish 'Jolly' Tyagi and Akshay Kumar as Advocate Jagdishwar 'Jolly' Mishra. Instead of sharp legal wit, we get courtroom comedy that feels more rehearsed than real.

When a powerful business group unveils grand plans to transform Bikaner into the next Boston, small farmers find themselves sidelined. Their legitimate demands are ignored, and force is used to suppress dissent. What begins as a development dream soon spirals into a controversy Read More

 
GenNext at MAMI 2015

JIO Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) conducted a Movie Mela on 31st October, 2015, where in a plethora of Bollywood stars were present.   Bollywood freaks were given the opportunity to watch their favorite Bollywood stars up close and personal.   The Movie Mela was held at the popular Mehboob studio in Bandra and witnessed Bollywood Actors, Directors, Writers,…

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Huma Qureshi

Huma Qureshi’s recently released film Badlapur has been in thorough praises The film was appreciated both from the audience and also achieved box office success. The actress however had gone through immense preparation to portray her character Jhimli, that of a sex worker. What many don’t know is that the character had a huge impact on the actress. The scene…

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Badlapur - Hindi movie review
A dark thriller with its unique story telling approach gathering momentum with its pace, BADLAPUR has its magnificent camera work and superlative performances from Varun Dhawan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Huma Qureshi. Yet another spine-chiller from Sriram Raghavan who earlier made a notable revenge drama - Ek Hasina Thi (2004) and an out-and-out thriller - Johnny Gaddaar (2007). Badlapur doesn't preach, has no message, it is just a plain thriller which has an unpredictable ending. Raghu's (Varun Dhawan) turns upside down when his wife Misha (Yami Gautam) and son Robin are shot dead (un-intentionally) by the thieves during a bank heist and who ultimately escape. One of them Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is apprehended by the police, but doesn't reveal the identity of his fellow mate, mentioning that it was the other person who shot the innocent at the bank. Liak claims that he hardly ....
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Based on a real cult, Ek Thi Daayan brings to you the truth you cannot handle. Ek Thi Daayan is an entertaining romantic thriller with an electrifying jolt at the end. Bobo (Emraan Hashmi) is India’s leading magician. But unknown to even his girlfriend Tamara (Huma Qureshi), Bobo’s life is falling apart. His constant hallucinations leave him with no option but to seek psychiatric help. Since he was a young boy, he is obsessed with the occult. He grown up reading books about witch-craft. As a grown up, he is a magician by profession - often letting the lines between reality and fiction blur. Cut to his young days when he is a child, his widower father (Pawan Malhotra) brings home a caretaker for the children Diana (Konkana Sen Sharma). His father falls in love with the lady, and gets married to her. The boy dislikes his step-mother and refers to her as a daayan (witch). A ....
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Omi Khurana's (Kunal Kapoor) London dream has just ended. On the run from a dangerous UK gangster who he owes money to, Omi returns to his native village in Punjab, pretending to be a well-heeled London lawyer. Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana- movie review.. Much has changed since Omi ran away from home a decade back by stealing money from his doting grandfather, Darji. The old man has since become senile and most importantly, forgotten the secret recipe of "Chicken Khurana", a dish that made the Khurana Dhaba (restaurant) famous across the Punjab. Omi's childhood sweetheart, Harman is soon to be married to his cousin, Jeet, though neither seems too happy about it. Quite unexpectedly, Omi Khurana decides to come back to India, unlike majority of our Indian guys who go there with dreams, and would do anything just to ‘survive’ there instead of returning and losing face. Omiâ ....
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Gangs of Wasseypur II is action at its realistic brilliance, going forward with the end of its first part, where a man dies and revenge sought. This sequel is even more spellbinding than its first part. It is about mafia wars in the newly constituted Jharkhand, previously a part of Bihar state, situated in the heartland of India. Sardar Khan’s son – Faisal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) supposedly is living a life leading to nowhere. Smoking cigarettes and hookah and living in his own world, with no aim or aspiration in life. His father’s death is avenged by his brother Danish (Vineet Singh) and this kick starts the age old rivalry seemingly which appeared to be laid aside. This part is centered around Faisal Khan – his transition to a feared gangster, forming new allies, wooing his lady love and a typical cool style of eliminating his enemies. This fictional version o ....
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