Blog, News, Series, Talk Time with Nidhi 12 Jan 2024 ‘Succession’ Season 4, Episode 3: A Masterclass in the Art of Storytelling If you’ve seen Succession Season 4, Episode 3 - then continue reading. The rest of you, watch the series and… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 11 Oct 2023 Mumbai Diaries S2 is of the floods and calamities but not entirely about them Loneliness, fear and poverty are the biggest diseases. If either latches onto the other, what ensues is absolute pandemonium. Mumbai… Somdeb Roy No Comments
Blog, Reviews & Recommendations, Series, Talk Time with Nidhi 22 Apr 2023 ‘Beef’ – Recurring motifs and use of symbolism in the series I’m sure you picked up on the symbolism of the crows in the series Nidhi Sahani No Comments
News, Reviews & Recommendations, Series 31 Mar 2023 ‘The Last of Us’ – Be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster Ajay Pattan No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series, Talk Time with Nidhi 09 Feb 2023 The good, the bad and the cringe about ‘Class’ on Netflix If you can get past the first 15-20 minutes of cringe stereotypes and cliched characters in the new Netflix series… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 18 Jan 2022 ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein’ is a deliciously pulpy thriller The Indian content on Netflix can be divided into two sections – Pre-Covid and Post-Covid. The pre-Covid content had very… Farhad Dalal No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 08 Jan 2022 ‘Kaun Banegi Shikharwati’ is fresh, quirky, and it’s thoroughly entertaining Picture an Indian version of the Hunger Games. But instead of the elite watching the games for their entertainment, they… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 12 Dec 2021 ‘Aarya’ Season 2 is more of the same as the first Season, and it’s both a blessing and its curse The image which stuck with me hours after finishing Aarya season 2 is that of a secondary character Sampat (Vishwajeet… Amartya Acharya No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 10 Dec 2021 ‘Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam’ is like a poetry with underlying existential philosophy backed by extremely strong aesthetics and technical elements I’ve been looking forward to the release of Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam (QHKN) since it’s teaser launch. If you don’t… Nidhi Sahani No Comments
Reviews & Recommendations, Series 01 Oct 2021 “Break Point” – Docu-series focusing on Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi’s storied career as Doubles Tennis Players makes for a compelling watch India doesn't have the sports documentary or docuseries culture as of yet. Other than the Sachin Tendulkar documentary released a… Amartya Acharya No Comments