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‘Kalki 2898 AD’ movie review: Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan shine in a visually stunning drama
The Hindu· 1 day agoIn Kalki 2898 AD, director Nag Ashwin attempts an unusual meeting point of the past and the future...
Sharmaji Ki Beti Review: Lightweight Feminism
rediff.com· 5 hours agoSharmaji Ki Beti's airy-fairy approach doesn't quite convince. Sharmaji Ki Beti opens with a woman's voice parroting the opening words of the Mahabharata...
Chilli Chicken movie review: A compassionate take on the migrant life in Bengaluru
The Hindu· 7 days agoChilli Chicken, which revolves around migrants working in a hotel, is an important film, considering...
A crisis of crises: guns, social media and porn. Can the surgeon general’s warnings help?
Deseret News· 2 days agoStatistically speaking, most of us will never be the victim of a mass shooting. But the fact that so...
Tahira Kashyap on Sharmajee Ki Beti: ‘It breaks cliché by not adhering to a certain prototype of...
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoThe cliche is broken right there as you are not adhering to a certain age group or a certain...
History of open world game design on PlayStation
Creative Bloq· 4 days agoMore than anything, Just Cause suggested that the player’s relationship with an open world could be territorial. It’s a notion that’s proved satisfying...
Casting the commanders: Who could play Biden and Trump in future movies?
Deseret News· 5 days agoCranston also played President Lydon B. Johnson in the HBO film “All the Way” and the 2014 Broadway...
Landmark Study Reveals Keys to a Flourishing Life
First for Women· 2 days agoAfter that time, the young man no longer felt hopeless because the world made more sense to him, and he found more meaning in... dreaded it because I...
'How Munjya Changed My Life!'
rediff.com· 3 days agoFrom starting his career as a junior artist to playing the lead in the box office hit Munjya, Abhay Verma has come a long way. Born in Panipat, Haryana,...
Beyond good and evil
The Hindu· 5 days agoThis raises the question, ‘Is it really that easy to take sides or align oneself with the hero’s ideology over the villain’s without knowing the latter’s...