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Mirai (2025) Movie Review: Teja Sajja’s Epic Adventure, Netizens Call It Big-Screen Worthy

Mirai (2025) Movie Review: Teja Sajja’s Epic Adventure, Netizens Call It Big-Screen Worthy

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 12: Telugu cinema has apparently discovered a new playground — one in which fantasy, myth, and edge-of-the-time visuals intersect. Mirai, with Teja Sajja, has exploded into theatres with the confidence of a spectacle on a big screen. Directed with audacity and mounted on a wide canvas, the film attempts to combine folklore-inspired mysticism and popcorn entertainment. Critics and audiences are weighing in, and yes, there certainly is applause for its vision, but a few murmurs of fatigue and lost beats keep it from being an epic. The Hype Machine at Work Even before release, Mirai carried…
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Piece Wing Production Presents ‘Bisaahee’: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Witch-Hunting in Modern India

Piece Wing Production Presents ‘Bisaahee’: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Witch-Hunting in Modern India

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 11:  Every so often, Indian cinema attempts to drag a monster out of the shadows, not the fictional kind with claws and fangs, but the real kind that lurks in society. Bisaahee, the new psychological thriller from Piecewing Production Pvt. Ltd., does exactly that. Written and directed by Abhinav Thakur, produced by Narendra Patel, and starring Puja Agarwal, Indu Prasad, Ravi Sah, and Ramsujan Singh, the film plunges headlong into the uncomfortable subject of witch-hunting — a practice many would like to believe belongs to history, but which continues to haunt modern India. A Brave Attempt,…
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A Story of Sacrifice, Struggle, and Spirit — Vijeyta Trailer Leaves a Mark

A Story of Sacrifice, Struggle, and Spirit — Vijeyta Trailer Leaves a Mark

New Delhi [India], September 11: The much-awaited trailer of Vijeyta has been unveiled, offering a stirring first look at a powerful real-life saga of resilience and triumph. Directed by Rajiv S Ruia and produced by Dr. Rajesh K Agarwal under the banner of RKG Movies, the film is already making waves for its emotional depth and cinematic scale. The trailer opens with raw visuals of a young man toiling in a modest setting, symbolising his humble beginnings. It then shifts gears with flashes of betrayal, rivalry, and looming threats from the underworld, underscoring the intensity of the protagonist’s struggles. The…
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Producer Chanda Patel Extends Support to Punjab Flood Victims, Announces Village Adoption in Gurdaspur

Producer Chanda Patel Extends Support to Punjab Flood Victims, Announces Village Adoption in Gurdaspur

New Delhi [India], September 11: In the aftermath of the devastating floods that have ravaged Punjab, Surat-based film producer Chanda Patel has stepped forward with a humanitarian initiative to support the affected families in Gurdaspur district, one of the worst-hit regions. Patel, through the local community and NGOs, has arranged immediate financial aid to strengthen ongoing relief efforts. Taking her commitment a step further, she has also announced plans to adopt villages in Gurdaspur district to ensure long-term rehabilitation and sustainable support for the people who have lost their homes and livelihoods. As part of her initiative, Patel has pledged…
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Mansa Drama Surat: 7 Powerful Highlights That Left Audiences Spellbound

Mansa Drama Surat: 7 Powerful Highlights That Left Audiences Spellbound

Surat (Gujarat) [India], September 8: Theatre has always been a mirror to society—sounding out its truths, confronting its conventions, and projecting voices that are usually drowned out. In recent times, the introspective play Mansa Drama Surat was just such a production, moving audiences profoundly throughout Surat, Valsad, and Silvassa. Organized by Surat Satrangi Arts with the patronage of the Gujarat Sangeet Natak Academy, Mansa captivated audiences at the Surat Sanskarbharti Auditorium, Morarji Desai Hall in Valsad, and the Town Hall in Silvassa. The drama’s fearless story, compelling direction, and textured performances made it a standard-bearer in Gujarati theatre today. A…
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Rony Singh & Khushboo Kankan Dazzle in Rani Deewani – Sung by Jyoti Nooran & Released by GMate Music

Rony Singh & Khushboo Kankan Dazzle in Rani Deewani – Sung by Jyoti Nooran & Released by GMate Music

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 8: 4th September marked the grand release of the much-awaited track Rani Deewani, and within just a day, it has already created a strong buzz across YouTube and social media. Presented by GMate Music, the song is a soulful, sad-romantic melody that has left audiences captivated with its mesmerizing appeal. Starring Rony Singh alongside the elegant Khushboo Kankan, Rani Deewani beautifully portrays an emotional journey that resonates deeply with listeners. The song’s soul-stirring essence is further elevated by the powerful vocals of acclaimed singer Jyoti Nooran, adding raw emotion and depth to the composition. Since its release yesterday, the track has…
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Baaghi 4 Review – Fans Are Divided: Adrenaline Rush or Déjà Vu Disaster?

Baaghi 4 Review – Fans Are Divided: Adrenaline Rush or Déjà Vu Disaster?

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 5: Bollywood’s favorite rebel is back—and this time, he’s angrier, bloodier, and under more pressure than ever. Baaghi 4, directed by A. Harsha, stormed into theatres on September 5, 2025, bringing back Tiger Shroff as Ronnie, a character who has almost become synonymous with bone-crunching stunts and gym-sculpted rage. With an ensemble boasting Sanjay Dutt, Sonam Bajwa, and debutante Harnaaz Sandhu, the film comes loaded with hype, 23 CBFC cuts, and a fanbase that’s been waiting for Tiger to deliver his big post-pandemic comeback. But does Baaghi 4 punch its way to glory, or does it…
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The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) Review – 9th Film in the Franchise Delivers Heart, Horror, and a Few Yawns

The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) Review – 9th Film in the Franchise Delivers Heart, Horror, and a Few Yawns

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 5: They say all things must pass—even demonic terror, apparently. The Conjuring: Last Rites storms into cinemas on September 5, 2025, to usher out Ed and Lorraine Warren in a finale that’s as much about spooky thrills as it is about sending our favorite paranormal duo off with dignity… and possibly a touch of sleepiness.  A Finale Drenched in Nostalgia and Warmth Boldly stepping into the ring as the ninth—and purportedly final—instalment of the Conjuring Universe, the film reunites Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as Ed and Lorraine Warren. Fans across social platforms have been breathlessly…
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Wednesday Season 2 Part 2: A Darkly Brilliant Return That Fumbles Under Pressure

Wednesday Season 2 Part 2: A Darkly Brilliant Return That Fumbles Under Pressure

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 3: Netflix’s crown jewel of gothic quirk, Wednesday, has finally dropped its Season 2 Part 2, and the reactions are as divided as the Addams family at a PTA meeting. The final four episodes arrived with thunderclaps of anticipation, a storm cloud of hype, and, depending on whom you ask, a drizzle of disappointment. While Tim Burton’s stylistic fingerprints remain all over the screen, fans and critics alike are finding themselves caught between awe at the spectacle and sighs at the storytelling stumbles. The second half of this sophomore season promised closure, escalated tension, and enough…
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Streaming Shake-Up: Netflix’s September 2025 Overhaul Marks the End of Comfort Classics

Streaming Shake-Up: Netflix’s September 2025 Overhaul Marks the End of Comfort Classics

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 3: When Netflix makes the decision to break up with “clean-out-the-closet” fashion, it seems like dumping your favorite ex—hurts, is messy, but somehow freeing. This September, the streaming giant is saying goodbye to dozens of titles in both the US and UK catalogues. Some departures hurt (The Notebook, The Good Place), while others leave you grumbling, “Eh, won’t miss it.” The Good, the Bad… and the “Seriously, Netflix?” The Negative Headlines (Or, Why This Feels Like a Breakup) Farewell, comfort classics: From The Notebook to V for Vendetta, The Holiday to Sicario, beloved cinematic staples are…
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