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Sher Bagga Movie Review: Sher Bagga is pure love and a romantic ode to modern love

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Sher Bagga Movie Review: Sher Bagga is pure love and a romantic ode to modern love
Evaluate: Gulab (performed by Sonam Bajwa) is looking for the type of love embodied in her grandmother’s tales of her husband- pure and sincere. Disillusioned in her mother and father who’re main their very own lives after being remarried to their respective new spouses, Gulab finally ends up on the metaphoric path of kissing each toad in quest of her prince charming. And assembly Satveer, who hails from Punjab, is one other toad expertise, leaving Gulab unhappy and indignant. In portraying Gulab in all her moods, Sonam is so deeply into the pores and skin of the character that its powerful to inform the actress and her on display screen character aside. Kudos to Sonam for placing in a compelling honesty to Gulab, her highs and her lows, her tantrums and her mellowness. That is maybe one of the crucial difficult roles of her profession as she performs a pregnant lady and emerges victorious, effortlessly. Ammy Virk, who performs Dilsher aka Shera, is repeating his simpleton position from last few outings, nevertheless in Sher Bagga his character’s innocence stems from the purity of a real lover.

As the 2 find yourself unintentionally spending one intimate night time collectively, the credit score for tackling this awkwardness, which is for the primary time on display screen a Punjabi movie, goes to director Jagdeep Sidhu. Additionally the author of the movie, Sidhu is quick mastering the dexterity of advanced tales in Punjabi movies. Gingerly masking the love making scene, Sidhu is enjoying a powerful narrator by his path by commuting a daring scene into the narrative by its aftermath, moderately than filming the scene per se. A terrific join for the trendy audiences, the story is revealing, but shy of any visible boldness that will convey blushes whereas watching it with elders within the household.

The movie’s music, nevertheless, will not be its power. Whereas lyrics are profound, they do not match the depth of feelings being displayed. Perhaps for an additional movie this music would have accomplished properly, however for Sher Bagga they don’t do a lot to help the narrative.

Whereas veteran actress Nirmal Rishi, who performs Shera’s grandmother, will not be her typical boisterous outdated woman on display screen, nonetheless even on this story she doesn’t lose her punch.

Sher Bagga stays a turning level in Punjabi cinema and celebrates trendy relationships minus their crudity whereas reiterating the truth that pure loves remains to be round.

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Movie review: 'Despicable Me 4' is exactly what you'd expect

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Movie review: 'Despicable Me 4' is exactly what you'd expect

Charm sets the film apart

“Despicable Me 4” isn’t amazing by any means and probably won’t be in conversation for Best Animated Film at the Oscars, but, like “Rise of Gru,” what sets it apart from any other run-of-the-mill animated film is the charm of the franchise. The reason people continue to rush to the theaters to see these films is their consistency. No matter if it’s a spinoff or a direct sequel, you know walking into a “Despicable Me” film what you’re going to get, and that’s perfectly fine because you’ll still have a good time.

The new additions of Maxime Le Mal (Will Ferrell) and Poppie (Joey King) are fine. They don’t get much setup and are just thrown at you as new characters, which is fine but very forgettable. The standouts, of course, are the Minions, as well as the addition of Gru Jr. The combination of the two was probably the best part of the whole film. I could’ve watched a 90-minute film of just that.

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Boneyard (2024) – Review | Crime Thriller | Heaven of Horror

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Boneyard (2024) – Review | Crime Thriller | Heaven of Horror

The True Story Behind Boneyard

Boneyard is inspired by (and fairly closely based on) the true crime case of West Mesa in Albuquerque, New Mexico, just like in the movie. The film is also dedicated to the victims of that unsolved case.

While the West Mesa case remains unsolved, we do know that the remains discovered in 2009 belonged to girls and women. Also, we know that they disappeared between 2001 and 2005.

The 11 victims in the true case are:

Jamie Barela, age 15
Monica Candelaria, age 22
Victoria Chavez, age 26
Virginia Cloven, age 24
Syllannia Edwards, age 15
Cinnamon Elks, age 32
Doreen Marquez, age 24
Julie Nieto, age 24
Veronica Romero, age 28
Evelyn Salazar, age 27
Michelle Valdez, age 22

At one point, the unknown serial killer is called the “Bone Collector” which threw me off. However, this was one of the names used for the suspected serial killer. The complete name used for him was “West Mesa Bone Collector“.

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Karan Johar, Guneet Monga’s Kill Movie Review: The ‘kill’ never slows down

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Karan Johar, Guneet Monga’s Kill Movie Review: The ‘kill’ never slows down

Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s high energy action film Kill is not for the faint hearted.
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Language: Hindi

Director: Nikhil Nagesh Bhat

Cast: Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Tanya Maniktala, Abhishek Chauhan, Ashish Vidyarthi, Adrija Sinha, Harsh Chhaya

 It’s true that we don’t really need stars to make a successful film. Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s Kill has totally killed it with all its energy.  It is fresh, bold and a unique story that not many have thought about and that’s what makes it different. Violent no doubt, but don’t most movies have an element of violence?

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I believe Kill is a path breaking Indian action film, but definitely not for the faint heart. It is true that I am not too fond of extreme bloodshed, murder and also not to forget the smashing of head scenes. But keeping my choices aside, I would say Kill is a well-made film and the action sequences are simply mind-blowing. Having watched the movie at the
Red Sea International Film Festival
last year for the first time, I wonder, why did it take so long for the film to be released in India?

It’s insanely violent. What works for Kill is the simple storyline and no beating around the bush. Not much twist and turns and most importantly hitting the hammer right on the nail and sometimes on the people too. The action takes place inside the train with no unnecessary drama, dancing and singing. The concept is daring and fresh for the Indian audience and that makes 
Kill
 stand out. No flying cars, choppers and superman stunts and most importantly actors like Lakshya, Raghav Juyal and the battalion of dacoits are relatable to the Indian audience. They look like ordinary guys and that’s what makes them special. Lakshya plays the role of an army man, Amrit who is a great boyfriend to Tulika played by Tanya Maniktala.

Lakshya has done a brilliant job, but the actor to look out for is Raghav Juyal. He has a promising career ahead of him. He is one evil character you can’t stop hating. Raghav’s performance is intense and the dialogue delivery, expressions, and every action is absolutely compelling. I must say that this man truly knows his craft. The best thing that the movie brings out is that murderers too have emotions.

If you are looking for a high energy action film 
Kill
 is one such must watch. Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’ has no doubt done a brilliant job as a director, but without cinematographer Rafey Mehmood probably this film wouldn’t have been such a hit. The best part about the film Kill is that not even once will you get bored. No matter how much at times I hated the gory action scenes and tried closing my eyes, the more I got interested in what’s happening next. The discomfort of the blood splatter, the punching, kicking, stabbing and smashing of head all in a train will surely make you think twice before booking a train ticket next time!

Rating: 4 out of 5

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