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Ebb movie review and rating: Jeo Baby and Divya Prabha deliver strong performances, bravely portraying everything the movie demands, which many other actors might hesitate to do out of concern for their image. |
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Ebb movie review and rating: Jeo Baby and Divya Prabha deliver strong performances, bravely portraying everything the movie demands, which many other actors might hesitate to do out of concern for their image. |
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As part of our Retro Review series, we revisit Anand Math. The cinematic adaptation of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's iconic novel strategically inverts colonial narratives while constructing a particular vision of nationalist masculinity, and gives us India's greatest song - Vande Mataram. |
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The Kerala High Court has dismissed appeals challenging the reversal of the A-certificate for the Malayalam film Haal. The court reviewed objections about religious portrayal and CBFC-ordered scene removals, ultimately supporting a prior ruling that some certification cuts were not needed. |
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Nandamuri Balakrishna's 'Akhanda 2: Thaandavam' makes a stellar debut at the box office, collecting Rs 22 crore on its first day. Read about the film's performance, occupancy rates, and reviews. |
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Apart from Mukesh Chhabra, actor R. Madhavan has also addressed the wave of negative early reviews around Dhurandhar. |
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Darshan Thoogudeepa's new film 'The Devil' saw a dramatic drop in box office collections on its second day, earning only Rs 3.50 crore after a strong opening. Mixed reviews and fluctuating occupancy rates mark the film's early performance. |
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Akhanda 2 Box Office Collection Day 1: Despite mixed reviews, Nandamuri Balakrishna's Akhanda 2 opens to a strong Rs30 crore Day 1 collection, beating Daaku Maharaaj. |
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Christmas Karma movie review: The Big Bang Theory fame Kunal Nayyar is horribly miscast as the person needing lessons in getting into the spirit of Christmas. |
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Actor R Madhavan responds to criticism and negative reviews surrounding Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar. He linked the current backlash to patterns seen in previous films and raised concerns about the influence of such reviews on public perception. |
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Mamta Child Factory is a humble attempt by Prathamesh Parab and team, where they balance social drama with situational comedy. The film deserves attention, despite giving a hangover of Mimi. |