16 Years Later, Director Raja Krishna Menon Wishes for a Sequel to the Past: “Barah Aana Was Ahead of Its Time for Indian Viewers” – Bollywood Gossip

Ah, Bollywood! The land of glitz, glamour, and sometimes, the overlooked gems. Today, we’re diving into the world of an indie darling that’s been dusting off its shelf life—Raja Krishna Menon’s ‘Barah Aana’. Celebrating its sweet sixteenth, this film is like that hipster friend who was cool way before it was cool to be cool….

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“Star Wars: The Last Jedi Film Review – A Galaxy Not So Far Away from Perfection!”

Rating: 😁😁😁😡😡 Well, well, well, what do we have here? Another Bollywood blockbuster that’s as predictable as my grandma’s knitting patterns. Brace yourselves, my lovely readers, because Review Rani is back and ready to serve you a delicious dish of critique, seasoned with sarcasm and garnished with humor. The film in question? A high-budget, star-studded…

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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Outshines Singham Again in Second Weekend at Global Box Office; Sneaks into 6th Spot for Weekend Earnings: Bollywood’s Box Office Shenanigans

Ah, Bollywood! Where the plots are as twisted as a jalebi and the box office battles as fierce as a soap opera catfight. This week, we witnessed an unexpected plot twist as "Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3" outpaced "Singham Again" in the race for global box office supremacy. Let’s dive into this filmi saga, darling! 🎬✨ A…

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Jahangir National University Film Review: A Myopic Misrepresentation of Campus Culture That Fails to Enroll the Audience

🌟🌟💫 (2.5/5 stars, because I’m feeling generous today) drumroll… Presenting, the cinematic wonder of the year, “Jahangir National University,” an alleged representation of the real-life Jawaharlal Nehru University. But if you’re expecting an insightful, nuanced portrayal of India’s premier educational institution, buckle up for a bumpy ride, because it’s anything but. So, fasten your seatbelts,…

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Chandu Champion Film Review – Kartik Aaryan Outshines Himself in This Captivating Sports Saga

The Tale: Here’s a film that worships the enchanting and borderline fantastical existence of Murlikant Petkar, a military man turned athlete who bagged India’s first Paralympic gold in 1972. His extraordinary saga of destiny remained shrouded in obscurity until he stepped forward to claim the dignity and applause he rightly merited. Rant by Review Rani:…

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