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Kaantha Strikes a Chord and Splits Opinions — Dulquer Salmaan’s 1950s Epic Races at the Box Office
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 18: Kaantha, the highly anticipated period drama starring Dulquer Salmaan, has made a stirring entrance at the box office since its release on November 14, 2025, but not without raising a few eyebrows. With its sweeping recreation of Madras in the 1950s, emotionally layered performances, and whispers of a controversial inspiration, the film is fast […]
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The Running Man Runs Into a Crowded Weekend — A Race With Promise and Pitfalls
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 15: Edgar Wright’s much‑anticipated reboot of The Running Man, starring Glen Powell, hit North American theatres on November 14, 2025. The film reimagines Stephen King’s dystopian novel (originally under his Richard Bachman pseudonym) as a deadly, televised cat‑and‑mouse game — and it’s already sparking both cheers and raised eyebrows. Here’s a […]
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When Myth Meets Malice — Kaal Trighori Rises With Spine-Chilling Ambition
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 15: The long-whispered legend of Kaal Trighori has finally stepped off the periphery of social media teasers and into the glaring lights of the big screen. This November 14 release, under Navin Productions LLP, is not just another horror thriller — it’s a brooding tapestry of cosmic dread, age-old curses, and […]
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‘The Taj Story’: A Bold Courtroom Drama that Stirs History and Box-Office Buzz
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 10: From the moment The Taj Story unveiled its poster — a striking visual of the Taj Mahal crowned with a saffron flag, its reflection morphing into a Shiv Linga — it was clear this film had no intention of playing nice. With veteran actor Paresh Rawal spearheading the narrative, The […]
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‘Jatadhara’ Myth Meets Mayhem—A Spectacle with One Eye on the Prize, the Other on Its Own Feet
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 7: The stage was set high. With bilingual release plans, mythological scaffolding, and stars like Sonakshi Sinha—making her Telugu debut alongside Sudheer Babu —the film Jatadhara (releasing on 7 November 2025) arrived bearing the hallmarks of a pan-India spectacle. The buzz was built on ambition: ancient treasure vaults, demonesses, real tantric […]
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‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ Movie Review: Where Dark Comedy Meets Diminishing Returns
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30: The moment the lights dim and the screen fills with the grim façade of a snow-bound British manor, there’s a promise of something out of the ordinary. In “Lord Curzon Ki Haveli”, director-actor Anshuman Jha stakes his claim to the indie-thriller lane, one part black comedy, one part claustrophobic whodunit. […]
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October OTT Overload: From Ghost Towns to Glamour Queens — A Streaming Month That Refuses to Sit Quiet
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 25: If you thought October was spooky only because of Halloween, wait till you see your OTT watchlist. This month, streaming platforms across India and beyond have unleashed a barrage of fresh titles — horror, biopics, rom-coms, thrillers, documentaries, even philosophical dramas that might make you question your subscription choices. From […]
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‘Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ — A Soulful Gujarati Ride with Hiccups but Heart
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 17: It’s always a gamble when a film dares to mix spiritual introspection with earthy realism. With Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate (2025), director Ankit Sakhiya takes that gamble for Gujarati cinema — and the result is, to put it diplomatically, uneven but earnest. What’s the Film About? At its core, Laalo […]
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Bogotá: City of the Lost – Song Joong-ki’s Crime Odyssey That Loses Its Way but Finds Its Legacy
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 14: It’s not every day that South Korea’s golden boy, Song Joong-ki, trades sharp suits for dusty jackets, suave monologues for silent rage, and Seoul skylines for Colombian chaos. But in Bogotá: City of the Lost, directed by Kim Sung-je, that’s exactly what happens. The long-delayed crime thriller has finally reached […]
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Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc 2025 Slashes Through Theaters with Love, Gore, and a Box Office Punch
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1: Anime fans in India and across the globe rarely get quiet weekends anymore—thanks to the juggernaut called Chainsaw Man. The latest theatrical instalment, Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc, didn’t just release; it practically revved its chainsaw into the hearts (and wallets) of audiences. And like Denji himself, it […]
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