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SPAIN: At just 20 years old, Princess Leonor of Spain stands on the threshold of history. As the eldest daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, she is poised to become Spain’s first queen regnant...
INDIA: At a time when the global order is shifting rapidly and India stands at the intersection of economic ambition and strategic caution, the appointment of Sergio Gor as the United States Ambassador to India marks...

Venom: Let There Be Carnage Is a Symbiotic Onslaught of Two Great Comic Book Rivalries

Regardless of its flaws and child-friendly rating with spectacular visuals and one of the best post-credit scenes it’s a must-watch...

Siddharth Malhotra Starrer ‘Shershaah’ Review

INDIA: Vishnuvardhan's directroial Shershaah is based on the life of Indian Army Officer Captain Vikram Batra. He was awarded Param Vir Chakra for his...

Mimi: A Film Dedicated To All The Mothers And Motherhood.

INDIA: Considered to be an official remake of Marathi film Mala Aai Vahhaychy! (2010), Mimi executes a different touch of family values in comparison...

Fear Street Part 3: 1666 Review: Netflix’s Horror Trilogy Wraps Up With A Drama Jingle

INDIA: Fear Street: 1666, the slasher genre harkens back to a period akin to the Salem Witch Trials. Deena (Kiana Madeira) experiences a vision...

State Of Siege: Temple Attack Review

INDIA: With its reality, State of Siege: 26/11 wowed onlookers with its innovation during a pandemic. As a tribute to their sacrifice, the martyred...

Fear Street Part Two 1978: A Revival Of 70’s Slasher Genre

India: Fear Street, the film perfectly captures the slasher atmosphere of the 1970s horror era. This time, unlike its predecessor, the Shadyside story rewinds...

‘The White Tiger’ Review: A Scathing Satire On The ‘Great Indian Dream’

I remember I was pursuing my engineering degree when Aravind Adiga came out with his debut novel, The White Tiger, which went on to...

‘Binnu Ka Sapna’ Review: A Disturbing Reminder Of What Has Kept Patriarchy Alive For So Long

How does patriarchy keep itself alive? By passing itself from one generation to another. It’s just as genetic as any physical trait that gets...

“Class of 83” Review: Meet The Dirty Harries Of Bombay

The Pulitzer prize-winning late American film critic Roger Ebert observes in his 1971 review of Don Siegel’s groundbreaking cop thriller Dirty Harry, “Eastwood (Inspector...

‘Khuda Haafiz’ Review: The Film Holds A Strong Appeal For Action Movie Enthusiasts

Set during the financial crisis of 2007–2008, Khuda Haafiz follows an Indian man Sameer Chaudhary, a young man who must rescue his kidnapped wife,...

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