vanshika-dhyani13
Joined Feb 2015
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Let's be honest, trying too hard to be funny always flops, The two old guys were well written, the girl was meh-bel.
I'm familiar with Selena's acting so it was no surprise that it was mild and underwhelming. I had guessed all the plot twists maybe 3 episodes in.
Kinda insufferable.
Those people that like watching romance kdramas will probably enjoy this, because it is a very feel good show.
And now, who wants a feel good, thriller? We want a mind**** thriller.
I'm familiar with Selena's acting so it was no surprise that it was mild and underwhelming. I had guessed all the plot twists maybe 3 episodes in.
Kinda insufferable.
Those people that like watching romance kdramas will probably enjoy this, because it is a very feel good show.
And now, who wants a feel good, thriller? We want a mind**** thriller.
Oh The Sweet Sweet Glory of reviewing a show before anyone else has gotten the chance to watch it. With a sigh of relief I confirm that this web series is indeed, worth a watch!
Set in a cold, snowy town called Sironah, Netflix's latest Hindi show Aranyak tells the story of a murder. One dead French girl, the legend of a half human-half leopard and some magic mushrooms is what you're in for.
The series follows SHO Kasturi Dogra-who is due to go on a sabbatical-and her replacement Angad Malik-who comes weighed down by his own baggage-as they try to reverse engineer the night of Aimee Baptiste's death.
What results is an 8 episode binge-worthy thriller that keeps you at the edge of your seats, throwing one unsolved mystery after another at you.
Set in a cold, snowy town called Sironah, Netflix's latest Hindi show Aranyak tells the story of a murder. One dead French girl, the legend of a half human-half leopard and some magic mushrooms is what you're in for.
The series follows SHO Kasturi Dogra-who is due to go on a sabbatical-and her replacement Angad Malik-who comes weighed down by his own baggage-as they try to reverse engineer the night of Aimee Baptiste's death.
What results is an 8 episode binge-worthy thriller that keeps you at the edge of your seats, throwing one unsolved mystery after another at you.
Bollywood mocks the Indian defence forces every time it makes a subpar/overly dramatic film with elements of romance and personal tragedy sprinkled on an already over-the-top story.
I firmly believe that Shershaah could have been the next Hacksaw Ridge, had the project not fallen into Dharma Productions' hands.
The filmmakers just could not set the tone for the film and the undue background music ruined the scenes.
Family conflict should have been gently delivered instead of Kiara's spasms of rage and disobedience//Sid's mom's extraordinary enthusiasm after finding out about her son's romantic pursuit.
A biopic need extra love and care, unfortunately Dharma Production( whose central focus is to perpetuate nepotism via plotless movies) is unable to provide. Case in point: Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl.
I firmly believe that Shershaah could have been the next Hacksaw Ridge, had the project not fallen into Dharma Productions' hands.
The filmmakers just could not set the tone for the film and the undue background music ruined the scenes.
Family conflict should have been gently delivered instead of Kiara's spasms of rage and disobedience//Sid's mom's extraordinary enthusiasm after finding out about her son's romantic pursuit.
A biopic need extra love and care, unfortunately Dharma Production( whose central focus is to perpetuate nepotism via plotless movies) is unable to provide. Case in point: Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl.
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