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Bhakshak (2024) Movie Review: Imperfect Film of Good Intentions Elevated by a Final Crackerjack of a Speech
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Bhakshak (2024) Movie Review: Imperfect Film of Good Intentions Elevated by a Final Crackerjack of a Speech

Amartya Acharya February 16, 2024

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How Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Masaan’ amplifies its themes through Visual Storytelling
Awards · Essay

How Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Masaan’ amplifies its themes through Visual Storytelling

Parth Pant July 15, 2024

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Bholaa (2023) Movie Review: Somewhere Between Its Feckless Filmmaking & Star Worshipping, This Ajay Devgn Directorial Compounds Bollywood’s Current Innovational Bankruptcy
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Bholaa (2023) Movie Review: Somewhere Between Its Feckless Filmmaking & Star Worshipping, This Ajay Devgn Directorial Compounds Bollywood’s Current Innovational Bankruptcy

Aryan Vyas April 26, 2023

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How Masaan (2015) Divorces Women’s Desire From Shame
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How Masaan (2015) Divorces Women’s Desire From Shame

Kudrat Wadhwa January 6, 2025

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#Gadhvi (He Thought He was Gandhi) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A meandering social-satire
Film Festivals · LIFF · Review

#Gadhvi (He Thought He was Gandhi) [2019]: ‘LIFF’ Review – A meandering social-satire

Shikhar Verma February 22, 2021

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Ankhon Dekhi [2013]: Believe in what you live
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Ankhon Dekhi [2013]: Believe in what you live

Shreya Chauhan February 21, 2021

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