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In his book, Echoes from the Past, Zuberi reveals a treasure trove of anecdotes which show that the Prince Mukarrum Jah Bahadur had a heart that beat
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Arthur Curry/Aquaman (Jason Momoa) has appeared in Justice League. He played his hand in defeating a threat to the world. Luckily, all that is ignored.
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Prashanth Neel's storytelling is the essence of the film. Audience familiar with Ugramm may notice similarities in the story, but they can also appreciate Neel's evolution in storytelling from Ugramm in 2014 to Salaar in 2023
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Based on the book Elvis and Me, written by Priscilla, this is not the story of the king of rock and roll, but rather the complicated relationship between Elvis and Priscilla nay a memoir.
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This outing can be left alone even if you are a big fan of the actor and the director
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Watch it for Willy. Watch it to appreciate something different that has come your way this Christmas season
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At its core, 'Hi Nanna' unfolds the emotional story of Viraj, a renowned celebrity photographer, and his daughter Mahi, leading life in the absence of the kid's mother.
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The film begins in the year 1789. Marie Antoinette (Catherine Walker), the last Queen of France before the French Revolution is guillotined while young army officer Napoleon Bonaparte (Joaquin Phoenix) watches on.
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After an hour and so, you feel disappointed at them and sorry for them
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Rakshit Shetty delivers a superior performance, exuding calmness yet delivering intensity through his eyes.
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As the film 'Mangalavaaram' hits theaters today, let's delve into the review
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The Marvels is not something that you would expect from the MCU. They can do better. They have to do better. Tragically this movie feels like an introduction to the merger of the Avengers and the X Men. Brie Larson deserves more. We deserve more
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The revenge sequence, two love stories, reasons for robbery, the lives of Stuartpuram people, etc. were all written with good detailing.
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Balakrishna and Anil Ravipudi both fit well into each other's worlds. And Sreeleela is the stunning performer you need to definitely watch for
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Leo, Thalapathy Vijay, and Lokesh Kanagaraj's second collaboration is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated films this year in Indian cinema.
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Everybody Loves Diamonds starts off innocuously enough, as a heist series generally does.
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‘Sultan of Delhi’ is set in the aftermath of Partition and jumps to the ’60s from there
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The story, as the title suggests, takes place in the famous hotel, The Continental.
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Adapted from former Research and Analysis Wing officer Amar Bhushan’s spy novel Escape to Nowhere (you might want to pick up the book after the film), Khufiya is a slow burn thriller.
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The film captures the many facets of Muralitharan's life -- the tale of an oppressed Tamil Sri Lankan, someone who was once called a chucker, later being universally acknowledged as one of the greatest cricketers ever
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In an era where most new-age series and OTT shows revolve around live-in relationships, sex, and violence, here comes a refreshing and heart-warming tale of Kumari Srimathi, set in a completely rural backdrop of Ramarajulanka village in the Godavari region.
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Harlan Coben's Shelter deals with the concept of trafficking albeit in a manner more suited to the audiences at home. The story is based on a young adult novel of the same name and revolves around the activities of Mickey Bolitar and his friends.
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Peddha Kapu 1 is a kind of reincarnation of the writer and director Srikanth Addala. Yes, you read it right.
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Skanda is written and directed by Boyapati Srinu. Dwaraka Creations produced the film. Sreeleela played the female lead alongside Ram Pothineni