Tabu

“CREW” BRINGS A MISPLACED VIGILANTE STORY TO A COMEDY DISASTER

Crew is propelled by three determined women who aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo for their own benefit. Yet, they do not overtly preach empowerment or gender equality; instead, they embody these principles through their actions and achievements. Their battle is twofold: against the airline they work for, which has failed to pay them for six months, and against the circumstances of their own lives.

Very logically plotted, the movie does a good job holding the audience captive from scene one till the end. Almost seven years after Vijay Salgaocar (Ajay Devgn) sold his riveting story to us, the modest cable operator’s take on the alleged murder of Sameer Deshmukh, son of top cop Meera Deshmukh (Tabu), is not as foolproof as it sounded by the end of the first part, in which he and his family were saved from the might of the system.

DRISHYAM 2 IS GRIPPING IN EVERY WAY

Very logically plotted, the movie does a good job holding the audience captive from scene one till the end. Almost seven years after Vijay Salgaocar (Ajay Devgn) sold his riveting story to us, the modest cable operator’s take on the alleged murder of Sameer Deshmukh, son of top cop Meera Deshmukh (Tabu), is not as foolproof as it sounded by the end of the first part, in which he and his family were saved from the might of the system.

a suitable boy

A SUITABLE BOY

BLUF: Set in India in the early 1950s, this six-part BBC Series is based on the intricate, interconnected lives of Lata and Mann; both young

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