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Aqib Raza

Aqib Raza avidly review movies, dramas and series. He's good at analysis of all the genres of film, music and drama industry. He has a degree of BS in Administration. You can contact Aqib Raza aqib62571@gmail.com

Gone Girl (Review) – Dark and Twisted -Perfect Example of Thriller

Gone Girl

Gone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller directed by David Fincher. Gillian Flynn wrote a novel in 2012 with the same name. Starring of the Gone Girl includes Ben Affleck as Nick Dunne and Rosamund Pike as Amy Elliot Dunne. On their 5th wedding anniversary, Nick’s wife, Amy disappears out of nowhere. Hence, this shocking, intense and haunting journey …

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Panchayat (Review) – Magic of Some Heartfelt Moments

Panchayat

Panchayat tells the story of a graduate engineer. He went to a small village, Phulera, in the Bilai district of Uttar Pradesh as a secretary of a panchayat office. He rediscovers the grassroot issues in the village like frequent power cuts, unorganised office, dowry, family planning etc. What follows next is the measure he takes to improve the quality of …

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8 A.M. Metro (Review) – Good Movie Like A Drizzle in Summer

8 A.M. Metro

8 A.M. Metro is a well crafted simple movie based on the critical relationship between two unknowns. Directed by Raj Rachakonda, a visionary filmmaker, it delivers a compelling narrative with nuanced performances that highlight the struggles and complexities of the human mind. 8 A.M. Metro is not for all types of audiences. It deals with two trauma stricken persons who …

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Crew (Review) – The Crew Will Successfully Land in Your Heart

Crew

Crew is a lighthearted heisty comedy that promises an enjoyable ride filled with laughter. Directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, the film boasts of a talented ensemble cast like Tabu, Kareena and Kriti. An entertaining storyline that keeps the audience engaged. Screenplay keeps the momentum going, aided by good editing that ensures a seamless flow of events. Dialogues are good, although …

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Heeramandi (Review) – Dreary Narration with Pleasant Visuals

Heeramandi

Heeramandi, created by Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Netflix, is a classic tale of the ‘tawaifs’ who used to live in Lahore during the pre-independence era. A story that starts around the individual lives of Tawaifs ends as a story of freedom struggle. It’s all about 1920 Lahore Tawaifs who were courtesan high class sex workers and dancers. Then about Nawabs …

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