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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

Maamla Legal Hai – A Perfect Blend of Humour and Sensitivity

Maamla Legal Hai

“Maamla Legal Hai”, despite the tense and tiring atmosphere commonly associated with legal proceedings, presents a captivating and humour-filled courtroom drama on Netflix. I assure you that it will not only make you laugh but also provide enjoyment from the beginning to the very end. From laughter to tears, every episode engages viewers on a profound level of. Maamla Legal …

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Poacher – Where Nature Meets Noir

Poacher

Poacher is a slow burn crime drama series directed by Richie Mehta. He is the same director who directed the Emmy season 1 nomination of Delhi crime. Based on true events, it is a big eye opener for humans who try to disturb nature. Director Richie Mehta takes you through the wildest journey of wildlife, with a strong story and …

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Parking (Movie Review) – The Battle of Fragile Ego

Parking

Parking is a domestic drama in a thrilling tone by Ramkumar Balakrishnan. The director takes the story to a much darker place, revealing the consequences of a hurt ego. The movie is all about an egoistic clash between two gentlemen due to a parking slot in their residential area. Parking is an exploration of human dynamics, centred around a seemingly …

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Reacher (Review) – Alan Ritchson Makes Reacher a Great Series

Reacher

Reacher is an American action crime series by Nick Santora for Amazon Prime Video. The series is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child. It stars Alan Ritchson as the title character. He’s a self-proclaimed hobo and former US Army military policeman with formidable strength, intellect and abilities.During his travels, Jack crosses dangerous criminals and committed to …

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Animal (Review) – Shameful Portrayal of a Toxic as Hero

Animal

“Animal” directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, offers a captivating experience with impressive background music, some good songs, and technical finesse. However, the film stumbles in terms of story strength and screenplay execution. It features temporal shifts that lack coherence and fail to enhance the narrative. ~ “Animal” unfolds as a misguided cinematic endeavour, raising red flags for its portrayal of …

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