tkpal
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Watched this movie a short while ago and it really gave me a good amount of scare. The story has a great message about the cycle of karma. How our actions seal our fate and how even evil can protect but at a cost.
I do want to mention that the amount of violence against women and children was very difficult to digest and wish there were proper warnings about it. But I want to appreciate the whole team for a great job done. Of all the stories my favourite was the third one - never rest in peace. Pun and Pan were so adorable and the way the graveyard protected them from harm was heartening but unfortunately the part was too short. Another of my favourite was the 4th part. The kids were so adorable but the story very disturbing. Overall a great watch for horror and gore liking viewers.
I do want to mention that the amount of violence against women and children was very difficult to digest and wish there were proper warnings about it. But I want to appreciate the whole team for a great job done. Of all the stories my favourite was the third one - never rest in peace. Pun and Pan were so adorable and the way the graveyard protected them from harm was heartening but unfortunately the part was too short. Another of my favourite was the 4th part. The kids were so adorable but the story very disturbing. Overall a great watch for horror and gore liking viewers.
The married woman is surely one of my favourite Indian webseries and definitely the best work from Alt Balaji to date. Ridhi Dogra's Astha is such a charming protagonist, one can't help but fall in love with her. Monica Dogra as Peeplika brings in the artsy chic vibe and one can see why Astha is drawn to her almost from the first instance. Aided by a great supporting cast, background score, this is a must watch!
What a show, what acting, what music and what cinematography!! Simply brilliant. Pooja Sharma absolutely knocked it out of the park and her chemistry with Sourabh Raaj Jain is simply beautiful.
I actually enjoyed SRJ more as Jalandhar than Mahadev. Mohit Raina is unforgettable as Mahadev.