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Berlinale · Featured · Film Festivals · ReviewLady (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Tales of Personal and Political Transformation Intersect in This Vivid, Grounded Portrait of Sisterhood in LagosFebruary 18, 2026 Akash Deshpande
Berlinale · Featured · Film Festivals · ReviewThe River Train (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Mysterious Jewel of Enthralling Discoveries February 17, 2026 Debanjan Dhar
Lady (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: The Tales of Personal and Political Transformation Intersect in This Vivid, Grounded Portrait of Sisterhood in Lagos
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Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Have a Nice Day! (2023) Movie Review: A Standard Buddy-Film Structure Elevated By An Amusing Narration Akash Deshpande March 11, 2023
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Review You Resemble Me (2023) Review – A patchy but effective drama about a woman struggling with her identity Shikhar Verma March 6, 2023
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