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‘Kill’ review: The violence in this grisly action film is anything but empty | Mint
Livemint· 11 hours agoWatching Kill was a draining physical experience. For about 20 minutes, you could mistake Kill for a...
Karan Johar's 'KILL': How the violence in Lakshya's acting debut reduces Ranbir Kapoor's 'Animal' to...
Firstpost· 1 day agoThe name is Amrit, Amrit Rathore, played by debutant Lakshya, who displays relentless rage; his name...
Satyabhama review: Kajal Aggarwal gets a massy makeover in this police procedural that doesn't...
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoACP Satyabhama (Kajal) is the kind of cop who puts duty above all else - even if it means she will...
Daddy died a MAGA. His last words were apologies for how his Trumpism hurt our family | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun· 3 days agoEvery time I talked to him, he ranted about dead people voting or some “deep state” scheme. My dad...
Pakistani woman calls out motivational speaker who said on TV that 95% women are ignorant
Theprint· 2 days agoA snippet of an argument between the two has been going around on the internet where users are calling out Adeem’s misogyny and even going to the ...
'Hurt and angry': Rishi Sunak reacts after his daughters hear rival party's racist slur against him...
The Times of India· 5 days agoSunak's reaction came after broadcaster Channel 4 filmed Andrew Parker using the racist slur against...
‘No poem or story can exist without its spine of the truths of the world’: Poet Rochelle Potkar
Scroll· 5 days agoRochelle Potkar prefers to write poetry as soon as she wakes up because she’s then “closest to the subconscious in language and fragments of a dialect of dreams”. Potkar has ...