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The modern Cabaret culture has its origin in post-World War - I Germany. In Bollywood contrary to the popular belief Cabaret was introduced much earlier than Helen made it her own. It was Cuckoo (an Anglo-Indian performer) in late 1940s and early 1950s ...

Il Postino: The Postman – Movie Review

Il Postino: The Postman movie is an absolute work of love. It is very heartfelt with touching and subtle shades of humor. Every person has something special in him or her. I think its like

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Written By: Absar Ahmad Some sitcoms become huge hits with audiences in the tens of millions, while others come and go almost unnoticed or fade into obscurity. If you have...

2019 Notebook Movie Review: Is it Worth Watching?

Written By: Anantha Alagappan Immerse Yourself in "Notebook": Love, Loss, and Education in Kashmir's Breathtaking Embrace Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Kashmir, Notebook transports viewers into a world where education...

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"In the end, it is not always a happy ending." I am giving Dia 10 out of 10 for brilliant storytelling, great acting, wonderful direction, and soul-stirring background score.

Charlie 2015 Malayalam Movie Review

The movie takes us through the lanes and by lanes of Kerala through big and small traditions of myriad culture. We see only the best, only the most colourful.

Killing Me Softly – Movie Review

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Can you fall in love with a stranger with whom you have spent just an evening? Well, for Sara Thomas and Jonathan Trager, the answer is 'YES'. Serendipity as the name suggests is.....

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Guilty Netflix Movie Review

America in Delhi.. the Uni, Cafeteria, Dorms, Band, even a scene on the Basketball court. The foul language used, the clothes worn by the students, drug abuse shown are all in the superlative yet true and what's really happening.. Perhaps not inside our colleges but still in the lives of Indian students. The actors, director, writer and cinematographer, the whole team of 'Guilty' has totally pulled it off.

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Written by: Absar Ahmad The most wonderful time of the year brings with it some of the most wonderful...

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Koi Aane Ko Heh Re Baba.. Song from the 70s keeps playing till the mystery is revealed in the end..the absolute end! I read reviews without a spoiler alert.. So keep away from discussion and reviews 😅😜 until you watch one of the finest thrillers of the same old revenge of the lovers.

The Two Popes – Netflix Movie Review

I couldn't take my eyes of the frescoes, the paintings in The Sistine Chapel, the creations of The Masters. I rewind many scenes repeatedly to choose audio or visuals not wanting to divide my attention. 

Mere Paas Tum Ho | Pakistani Drama Review

I will rate Mere Paas Tum Ho 8.5 out of 10 for power-packed performances, brilliant execution of the characters, high voltage drama, and great music. However, the Pakistani dramas are stereotyped and follow the male-dominant plots. The climax could have been much better and positive. It leaves the audience with a feeling of disappointment and dissatisfaction. Yet, it succeeds in keeping the audience glued till the end and creates a sense of excitement and emotional storm within.

17th Pune International Film Festival 2019 – World Competition Movies

List of movies that were part of the World Competition category in the 17th Pune International Film Festival 2019.