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The Spy Who Dumped Me is not the best spy comedy out there, but it is still palatable
Neither the funniest nor the most ingenious spy drama, but nonetheless is a package full of hilarious errors.
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Zesty and witty, Load Wedding uncovers body shaming and marriage like never before
A mix of buoyant ambiance, lasting love affair, laudable slapstick, relatable social problems and charged performances
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With Anil-Aishwarya sharing the screen after 18 years, Fanney Khan seems simple yet unique
The story seems unique compared to Bollywood’s usual offerings, as it addresses body shaming in South Asian culture.
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Tête-a-tête with Beenish Afreen: A rebel reclaiming her public space, one bike at a time
Some people showed their extreme dislike towards my biking as it was a disgrace and shame that a girl is riding a bike
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A Star Is Born: Can Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga continue its 80-year legacy?
The retort and reaction is an indication that the Cooper-Gaga combo could be award contenders like their predecessors.
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Blake Lively, infidelities, mysteries: Is ‘A Simple Favour’ the ‘Gone Girl’ of 2018?
The first vibe you get is that ‘here is another Gone Girl’. However, it's not only about a missing wife but much more.
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Wajood’s trailer fails at its one job – attraction
Instead of pulling audiences to the theatre, the unimpressive and amateurish trailer ensures they stay far, far away.
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Veere Di Wedding: A film of the women, by the women, for the women
A chock-a-block with sarcasm, foul language and jocularity, this romcom will make you chill out with your girlfriends.
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With ‘Motorcycle Girl’ and #GirlsOnBikes, Pakistani women take a spin at reclaiming public spaces
Such thought-provoking women-oriented films & movements are the need of the hour to end decades-old gender stereotypes
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A Wrinkle in Time: A sweet-less sugar cream pie you never want to taste again
An overstated, interstellar tale with a weak screenplay that is too shallow for adults and too half-baked for children