“The Sky Is Pink” Movie Review

The Sky Is Pink gets a 10/10.. begins with ‘The End’ and takes you back through 25 years with a middle class Indian family. It revolves around over before and after an ill child. While you are still thinking about abortion being right or not, you start figuring out post death memories. There are cute moments, cloying moments, and moments you want to just stay in. There are times you pray for the Chaudhrys then there are times you identify with their lives, compare yours to sneaking your friend into the house, feeling jealous when Niren is enjoying some attention from another woman and so many others.. then quickly you send up a small prayer for all things good in your life.

Shakuntala Devi 2020 Amazon Prime Movie Review

Shakuntala Devi, played by the versatile and confident actor Vidya Balan is a movie about a strong and independent woman.

Hidden Gems: Underrated American Sitcoms You Need to Binge-Watch

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?

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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.

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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.

Mongol – Movie Review

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Written By: Absar Ahmad The other night, I watched Ridley Scott’s latest movie, Napoleon. The film featured Academy Award...

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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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Once Upon a Time in Anatolia | Movie Review

To summarize, the film tells us how faith and doubt work, and I think, as there are some characters in the film that are wise yet believers, it can represent the fact that both faith and reason can, or in fact, need to coexist. Perhaps they complement each other when understood well.