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Past articles by Gayatri:

Official CEOgiri season 2 review: Sumeet Vyas shines in an otherwise unrealistic, borderline soap saga- Entertainment News,

There is no semblance of realistic office politics in the provocative Arre web series Official CEOgiri. → Read More

Family Time with Kapil Sharma has nothing new to offer, with predictable jibes, film promotions and a weary host- Entertainment News,

Family Time with Kapil Sharma has the worst of ‘family’ (his extended family in Kiku Sharda and Chandan Parashar) and Kapil Sharma put together. → Read More

Haq Se review: Stunning visuals of Kashmir valley make for a satisfying watch of this ALTBalaji series- Entertainment News,

After a disappointing Bose: Dead/Alive and more watchable The Test Case, ALTBalaji finally delivers a better watch in its charming web series Haq Se. → Read More

The Test Case Review: AltBalaji show is trapped in daily soap-like clichés, despite Nimrat Kaur's sublime performance- Entertainment News,

Nimrat Kaur-starrer The Test Case attempts to reflect the change and the feminism wave but gets trapped in daily soap-like clichés, despite her sublime act → Read More

Breathe review: While Madhavan is wasted in this poorly written show, Amit Sadh makes it worth a watch- Entertainment News,

Let down entirely by its amateurish writing and direction, Breathe is just about watchable, thanks to Amit Sadh. → Read More

Ragini MMS Returns review: This AltBalaji web series is 50 shades of unintentional comedy

The erotica mercury shoots up like never before on Indian screen. Ragini MMS Returns season 1 is the new and hilarious 50 Shades of Indian Grey. → Read More

TED Talks India: Nayi Soch — Not just Shah Rukh Khan, a host of speakers inspire with their innovations

TED Talks India Nayi Soch is probably the best show to have premiered on Indian television in recent times. → Read More

Bose: Dead/Alive review - Beyond Rajkummar Rao's performance, racy plot, production design stand out

Alt Balaji’s 9-part web series Bose: Dead or Alive addresses Indian history’s biggest controversy, the mystery behind the death of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose → Read More

Irrfan Khan's Yogi in Qarib Qarib Singlle is quite the unsuitable boy; or is he?

Qarib Qarib Singlle's Yogi (Irrfan Khan) is one of the best characters to be written in Indian romance films in recent times → Read More

Love Bytes: Like your friends' boring Facebook posts, full of status updates which don’t tell the real story

Love Bytes season 2 is an inane, meaningless and boring relationship yarn → Read More

TVF's Inmates is a hilariously desi version of FRIENDS — a review of Episode one

Airtel could easily sponsor the nutcase friends in TVF's Inmates — “kyonki har ek friend zaroori hota hai..” → Read More

Lip Sing Battle: Desi version of America's celebrity singing face-off show has nothing new to offer

Lip Sing Battle: What’s new about watching film stars lip sync and dance on TV, when you could watch them do just that in movies and umpteen award shows? → Read More

Daddy: Arjun Rampal gives his heart, body and nose to the film, but is let down by Ashim Ahluwalia

Arjun Rampal in Daddy, is like Aishwarya Rai in Sarabjit. Both are fighting their immense good looks and their image, with heartfelt sincerity. → Read More

Babumoshai Bandookbaaz proves Nawazuddin Siddiqui is best suited to be a foil, not a star

Nawazuddin Siddiqui's performance in Babumoshai Bandookbaaz is not half as effective as the smaller but more significant roles he has played in films like New York, Lunch Box or Bajrangi Bhaijaan. → Read More

Yo Ke Hua Bro review: Sorry Gaurav, Aparshakti but bad sisters Shamita, Ridhima are more fun

The stretched pace of Yo Ke Hua Bro's episodes, combined with the forced Haryanvi accents and the constant loser act between the two 'bros' are big let-downs. → Read More

Jagga Jasoos: The fantastical madness to Anurag Basu and Ranbir Kapoor's methods

The mad methods of Ranbir Kapoor and Anurag Basu are displayed in Jagga Jasoos through its chorus sequences, quirky dance routines, and make-believe world filled with animals and other creatures. → Read More

MOM is unabashedly a Sridevi show: Is this the shining beacon for middle-aged actresses?

MOM is a well-stylised movie that easily grips its viewer, and Sridevi is bang in the middle of this thriller. But is the 80s revenge drama trope enough for the film dealing with women's safety issues? → Read More

Airlift review: With great camerawork and greater performances, this is Akshay Kumar's 'Chak De India'

If the Indian flag in Chak De India arouses emotions of joy and pride, the same flag seen at a certain point in Airlift, is bound to bring up similar emotions. → Read More

Never a victim, more a trailblazer: Here are some vital life lessons Sunny Leone taught us

“Sexy” and “ beautiful” when it comes to Sunny Leone doesn’t just imply just her body but her attitude as well. → Read More

'Chalk N Duster' review: Juhi, Shabana show Bollywood that you are only as old as you feel

The fact that we have three women, neither glamorous or young —playing central characters — is reason enough to applaud Chalk N Duster. → Read More