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Review Of Brochevarevaru Ra : A Wholesome Entertainer Which Redefines The Art Of Storytelling
Brochevarevarura is entertaining and will leave you spellbound. I haven’t seen any movie in recent times which has such a fulfilling all-round package.
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[VoxSpace Selects] Nakkash – Showing The Door To Hindutva Infused Communal Bigotry
Even years after its release, Nakkash remains a vital critique of how communal divisions threaten India's secular fabric and individual […]
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[VoxSpace Selects] Five Reasons Why Kabir Singh Failed While Arjun Reddy Won
Even years later, the Kabir Singh versus Arjun Reddy debate remains vital for understanding how Indian cinema evolved in its […]
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[VoxSpace Review] Rachel, Jack And Ashley Too: Dehumanizing Humanity Through Extreme Positivity
Nearly six years later, this Black Mirror episode remains a crucial commentary on how Indian audiences consume celebrity culture and […]
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Netflix’s Recent Release Leila Sells People Their Worst Nightmares Like French Perfumes
Even years after its 2019 release, Leila's dystopian warnings feel unsettlingly prescient for Indian audiences navigating contemporary anxieties. The Verdict […]
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[VoxSpace Review] Mallesham : Priyadarshi & Ananya Shine Through In This Relevant And Aspiring BioPic
Mallesham works brilliantly owing its stellar cast and a long standing view of ambition, dreams, and overwhelming odds against the world.
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[VoxSpace Selects] Humorously Yours Season 2 Review – A Futile Attempt To Cash In On A Hit Series
Even years later, this divisive sequel continues sparking debates among Indian comedy web series fans about what went wrong. The […]
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[VoxSpace Selects] Black Mirror’s Smithereens – A Tale Questioning Our Over Dependency On Social Media
Netflix’s Black Mirror is back with another series of stories. I watched the second episode, Smithereens and was blown away by the idea of it.
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[VoxSpace Selects] Review Of Fauve – How Far The Game Of Lies Can Go?
‘Fauve’ short film has officially won the ‘Short Film Special Jury Award’ in Sundance Film Festival in 2018 and many accolades
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[VoxSpace Review] Falaknuma Das : A Bloated Self-Indulgent Overcooked Mess
While Angamaly Diaries was about a time and a place, Falaknuma Das was about a dude in a time and a place that fails to hold your attention as a whole.
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