We recently rewatched the Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side (Season 1/2020) series, as Season 2 is coming back in June 2023. Notably, the creative team of the show has claimed that this is India’s first mythological thriller series. Herein, they have used the “mytho” as the shortened version of the “mythological” word.
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Farzi: Is It A Thrilling Crime Drama, Good?
Farzi (Season 1/2023) Series focuses on the middle-class angst and counterfeit (fake) money. The famous duo, Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., have created and directed this 2023 Hindi-language show from India.
2023 Filmfare Awards Winners’ List
The 2023 Filmfare Awards Winners list is shared below, which includes bonus information. The 2 Hindi films – Gangubai Kathiawadi & Badhaai Do dominated the list of award winners.
KGF: Chapter 1 & Chapter 2 ~ Are Great?
KGF: Chapter 2 (2022) and KGF: Chapter 1 (2018) are full-course hot masala commercial movies from South India. They originally shot and released two chapters of action-packed films in Kannada.
Kill Boksoon: Is It A Good K-Drama?
Kill Boksoon (2023) is an action-packed K-drama movie led by a single mom and a much sought-after assassin, Gil Boksoon (Jeon Do-Yeon). She is a celebrated assassin in the secretive crime underworld.
Decision To Leave: Is It A Good Love Story?
The Decision to Leave (2022) is a poignant love story as well as a thoughtful crime tale from South Korea. The writer and director Park Chan-wook has created another unforgettable film. The original title of this film is ‘Heojil Gyeolsim’ (헤어질 결심) in Korean, which means ‘Decision to Break up or Leave’.
The Family Man (S1 & S2): Great Indian Spy?
The Family Man (Seasons 1 & 2) series is about the chaotic world of an Indian spy, Srikant, who is a regular middle-class man. Notably, it is Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru’s first Hindi web show.
JOJI: Is This Shakespearean Tragedy Good?
The JOJI (2021) movie depicts that selfishness can destroy everything. Fascinatingly, this Indian movie is set on the rubber plantation of Kottayam, Kerala. In a way, JOJI narrates a Shakespearean tragedy.