Towards the end of the first episode, it is revealed that whatever that happened was indeed not a coincidence and something terribly wrong is happening around him.
Given its A rating, the film is saturated with intense violence, ranging from gunfire to brutal acts, making it unsuitable for the faint-hearted.
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In 2013, when 'Mumbai Police' was released, it faced mixed reactions due to the limited awareness and openness about sexual orientation.
The initial half of the film proves to be generally engaging, despite the plot feeling somewhat familiar or reminiscent of a tale heard before.
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While watching ‘The Railway Men’, one can't help but draw parallels with the HBO miniseries Chernobyl.
Director Hemanth M Rao chooses a dark yet predictable path to present the same but commendable performances of the main actors prevent the movie from succumbing to clichés.
The film commences with intense and violent scenes, setting the tone for escalating brutality throughout.
Directed by Nithish Sahadev, 'Falimy' unfolds the journey of a family heading to Banaras to fulfil their grandfather's lifelong dream of visiting Kashi, and chaos ensues shortly after they embark on their adventure.
In the movie, Tiger and Zoya, now parents, become central figures in an event that creates a profound rift between India and Pakistan.
The film maintains a melancholy backdrop, hinting at an impending doom looming over the convent, while Sister Narcisa grapples with persistent pain and struggles to adapt to her environment.