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VoxTalks With Dabaki : A Hyderabad Collective Which Celebrates The New Age Creative Synergy
The event, conducted by artist conglomerate, Dabaki, provided much needed diversity and comprehension to often forgotten societal issues
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[VoxSpace Selects] Adivi Sesh : Ushering Telugu Film Industry Into Content Driven Future, Roger That!
With an acute understanding of community acceptance, Adivi Sesh now stands at a precipice of the modern age of storytelling.
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VoxTalks With Twin City Poetry Club (TCPC) : Hyderabad’s Most Decorated Poetry Collective
Twin City Poetry Club – TCPC has been an integral part in painting the ever growing mosaic of cultural well being in the city
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VoxTalks With Maya Nelluri : An Eloquent Artist Both On-Screen And Off-Screen
Maya Nelluri is an actor, painter, writer, coordinator and much more. She wants to try anything related to arts and excels at most of them.
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[VoxSpace Review] MindHunter Season 2 : A Binge Worthy Sequel Marked By David Fincher’s Brilliance
On the whole Mindhunter still continues to be one of the most stylish, slick, informative and satisfying dramas out there. Do check it out.
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[VoxSpace Review] Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil : A Provoking Film About Love, Abuse & Natural Decadence
‘Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil’ which after being screened at Mumbai Film Festival last year, is now available to stream on Netflix.
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[VoxSpace Review] Once Upon A Time In Hollywood : A Navel Gazing Attempt At Introspective Cinema Which Just Ends Up As Boring
Quentin Tarantino’s latest Magnum Opus ‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’ is out and it is one the most fascinating, bizarre and over-long movie about movies that I have ever seen
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Sacred Games Season 2 Detailed Review: Nawaz, Saif And Pankaj Tripathi Shine In An Otherwise Confused Saga
Sacred Games the dual seasons, end on an ominous and calculatedly abrupt note, complete on the paper, but never really in the spirit.
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[VoxSpace Review] Ranarangam : Great Moments Stitched Together Fail To Make An Impressionable Movie
Ranarangam is film good at a technical level, but lacks the conviction at a script level. It is plainly a saga which no one is interested in anymore.
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[VoxSpace Review] Mission Mangal : A Movie Set On A Mission To Make Science Look Stupid
Mission Mangal is based on the successful Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) operated by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched on 5th November 2013.
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