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The Family Man

‘The Family Man’ Season 3 Review: Another Season of Uneasy Pursuits

by Dipankar Sarkar

The Family Man Season 3 may lean on familiar structures, but its performances, craftsmanship, and political ambition keep it compelling.

Paatal Lok

‘Paatal Lok Season 2’ Review: An Incisive and Intense Exploration of the Netherworld

by Dipankar Sarkar

Paatal Lok Season 2 offers a compelling exploration of the interconnectedness of crime, politics, and the human cost of moral decay.

Three of Us

‘Three of Us’ Review: A Delicate Film Upheld by Powerful Performances And An Intimate Exploration Of Human Connection

by Dipankar Sarkar

Three of Us evokes a level of poignancy that is rare and unique; the feeling persists long after the film's heartbreakingly poignant last minutes on screen.

Jaane Jaan

‘Jaane Jaan’ Review: Captivating Plot and Performances but the Execution Leaves Room for Improvement

by Dipankar Sarkar

Despite its moments of persuasive performances and technical virtuoso, Jaane Jaan lacks the cohesiveness needed to leave a lasting impact.

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