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Film review: Lakshya Kapoor starrer Kill goes lean and mean with its action
The Telegraph· 3 days agoEver since its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in October last year where it...
Jitendra Kumar Reveals Panchayat 3 Climax Scene Was Inspired By A Real-Life Incident - News18
News18· 3 days agoPanchayat is one of the most popular web series at present, with a massive fanbase. The show...
‘Is Bangladesh secular?’ 1971 war documentary draws questions over ‘missing’ Hindu massacre
Theprint· 3 days agoReleased last year, Bay of Blood recounts Bangladesh’s bloody birth pangs in 1971 through a series...
Emraan Hashmi REACTS for 1st Time to His Famous Feud With Mallika Sherawat: 'We Were Stupid' |...
News18· 3 days agoIn Mandira Bedi’s The Love Laugh Live Show a few years back, Mallika admitted to their fallout...
Revenge served hot
Tribune India· 3 days agoThis triple collaboration between producers Karan Johar and Guneet Monga and overseas distribution partners Lionsgate Studios is being marketed as the...
MaXXXine Ending Explained: What Is the Future of the X Movie Series?
IGN India· 3 days agoMaXXXine Ending Explained: Can Maxine Find Fame at Last? The conclusion of MaXXXine finds Maxine...
The Rat Pack: The Legends and Their Best Songs
First for Women· 4 days ago5. “Me and My Shadow” (1962): The Rat Pack Let all the others fight and fuss. Whatever happens, we’ve got us. “It was not a song [originally ...
Kill Twitter Review: 15 tweets to read before watching Lakshya, Raghav Juyal's violent action...
Pinkvilla· 4 days agoThe much-awaited action movie Kill which created waves at international film festivals has finally...
Samantha slammed by doctor for spreading 'misinformation' about alternate therapies: 'She is a...
DNA India· 4 days agoOn X (formerly Twitter), Abby Philips wrote a long note, reacting to Samantha’s reaction to his...
Why Neetu Kapoor Quit Acting At The Peak Of Her Career - News18
News18· 4 days agoBollywood is known for its blockbuster films. One such pair who ruled audience’s hearts in the 70s...