NAWAZUDDIN SIDDIQUI SERVES THE MEAT IN “HADDI”
“Haddi” stands out as a revenge drama with a distinct approach – it boldly brings issues concerning transgender individuals to the forefront, making a compelling appeal for inclusivity.
“Haddi” stands out as a revenge drama with a distinct approach – it boldly brings issues concerning transgender individuals to the forefront, making a compelling appeal for inclusivity.
Director Atlee skillfully weaves a narrative that showcases Shah Rukh Khan at the peak of his prowess. What’s even more thrilling is that the film doesn’t offer just one Shah Rukh Khan but two – both exuding power, flexing their muscles, taking on the bad guys, and effortlessly charming the audience.
“Friday Night Plan” is a chapter extracted from Siddharth’s diary, specifically chronicling a particularly eventful day in his life when he was 18. The film steers away from the spotlight usually placed on glamorous Ivy League students and instead places the spotlight on the unassuming nerd who’s often relegated to comic relief or a mere plot device
Unveiling the captivating tale of the cunning mastermind Abdul Karim Telgi, “Scam 2003 – The Telgi Story,” a Sony LIV web series, delves into the audacious path to unearned riches
Hotstar’s series “The Freelancer” is based on Shirish Thorat’s book ‘A Ticket to Syria,’ which narrates the true story of Aliya who gets kidnapped by her husbands family to serve with ISIS in Syria.
Following advice from his close friend Smiley (Manjot Singh), Karam, posing as Pooja, ventures into various jobs like a bar dancer and even a psychiatrist. Soon, he finds himself married to a gloomy young man named Shahrukh (Abhishek Banerjee).
Guns & Gulaabs boasts an ensemble of splendid performances led by Rajkummar Rao, Dulquer Salmaan, Gulshan Devaiah, and Adarsh Gourav.
The narrative of “Commando” follows a familiar trajectory – a covert mission gone awry in the hostile territory of Pakistan.
It takes one to break one in a final season like no other. Bobby Axelrod and Chuck Rhoades have been adversaries and they’ve been allies but when the stakes escalate beyond Wall Street their game of one-upmanship threatens to topple empires as Axe returns with a score to settle. It’ll be a triumph for some, and a tumble for others.
The story revolves around Kanti Sharan Mudgal (Pankaj Tripathi), a devout shopkeeper near a temple, a loving husband, and a dedicated father. His world is turned upside down when his son Vivek (Aarush Verma) is hospitalized due to complications from excessive masturbation (referred to colloquially as ‘selfie’). Further turmoil ensues when a video of Vivek’s act in the school restroom goes viral, leading to his expulsion for indecent behavior.
“Gadar 2” follows a strikingly similar blueprint to its predecessor. The ever-patriotic Tara Singh once again embarks on a mission in Pakistan, this time to save his robust son (Sharma) from the malevolent Major General Hamid Iqbal (Wadhwa).
The film kicks off with an intense sequence before the title credits roll, showcasing an MI6 team: field agents Parker (Dornan) and Yang (Jing Lusi), communications and transport specialist Bailey (Paul Ready), and the rookie tech officer Rachel Stone (Gadot). Their mission? To apprehend Europe’s top arms trafficker, Mulvaney (Enzo Cilenti), who’s been enticed by an exclusive gambling event at a casino nestled in the Italian Alps.
Though the spotlight often falls on brides, grooms, and their families, portrayed skillfully by talents like Radhika Apte, Mrunal Thakur, Mukul Chadha, Parvin Dabas, Dia Mirza, Sarah Jane Dias, Neelam Kothari, and Sanjay Kapoor, the sophomore season directs its gaze more intently towards the lives and romances of the Made In Heaven team.
The story revolves around two ex-special forces soldiers who are unexpectedly brought together to achieve a common objective. Their mission takes place on the notorious “Highway of Death” in Baghdad, where they must confront poorly developed antagonists.
The protagonist, a freezer van driver, has been working non-stop for two days without food or sleep, while his pregnant wife, Alivelu (Eesha Rebba), anxiously awaits his return. The narrative subtly hints that Alivelu is not a typical damsel in distress. The plot takes a sudden twist when Dayaa stumbles upon something in his van that entangles him in a web of crime and politics.
The Netflix docuseries “The Hunt for Veerappan” is a four-episode journey that meticulously unravels the complex story of the notorious criminal.
Vivi’s app, Data Mate, has reached 20 million users, but she’s troubled by its lack of success in creating lasting relationships. Enter Raina (Rekha Sharma), a traditional matchmaker with a 95% success rate. Together with her son Bhumesh, nicknamed “Boom” (Rushi Kota), they embark on a journey to blend old-world wisdom with modern technology.
“Maurh” is a compelling historical drama that brings to life the legend of Jeona Morh.
Having fallen in love, Rocky and Rani embark on a journey to unite their families and bridge the gap of cultural differences
Varun Dhawan plays Ajay Dixit, a school teacher in Lucknow, idolized by his students, and admired by everyone in town and Janhvi Kapoor as Nisha, a bright and beautiful girl, whose only hope is to find her one true love while suffering from epilepsy.
Nayonika Sengupta’s (Kajol) husband Rajiv (Jisshu Sengupta) is charged for bribery and for taking sexual favours. With her husband in police custody, Nayonika takes up the onus to provide for her family.
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