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Underrated but Entertaining – Ang Mutya Ng Section E Series Review
To be honest, I had heard the name of this drama many times before but I always ignored it. But when people started talking about it everywhere—in comments, DMs, reels—then I thought that there must be something... and after watching it, I really felt that I made a mistake by waiting for so many days.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Khauf Ending Explained: The Horror Isn’t Over Yet!
So the new web series Khauf has arrived on Amazon Prime in which we are shown that a girl named Madhuri comes to Delhi for a job, and due to financial problems, she is looking for a cheap room, then in the pursuit of cheapness, she finds a room which she should not have taken at all.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Weak Hero Class 2 Review: You Thought Season 1 Was Intense? Think Again!
So finally, I have completed watching Season 2 of Weak Hero, and I think in April, it was the most anticipated Korean drama series which many people wanted to watch, but on the day this series was released, multiple movies were released, like Havoc, Until Dawn, The Accountant 2 and many more.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Thank you, 'Paris, Texas (1984)'
Nearly two months ago, I had the privilege of watching 'Paris, Texas' by Wim Wenders for the first time. Before anybody comes at me for not watching it earlier, I humbly concede the fact that I didn't possess the sensitivity to appreciate something as poignant until recently.
By Gourav Bhattacharya10 months ago in Critique
Netflix’s Weak Hero Class 2 Review 2025: Fast Action, Strong Cast, and Season 3 Hints
Okay, finally, the much-awaited Kdrama of this month, i.e. Weak Hero Class 2 has come, and I am done with watching it. And now we will dissect it without wasting much time and try to know how much of the stuff from Season 2 is.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Trump's Trade War U-Turn: Strategy or Surrender?
Former President Donald Trump made headlines once more for resigning in the high-stakes arena of global trade, where bravado frequently prevails over diplomacy. Trump's administration quietly reduced a number of the punitive tariffs that had once characterized his confrontational trade policy, particularly against China, in what critics call a dramatic turnaround. This retreat, while subtle in presentation, marks a significant inflection point in the trade war Trump initiated in 2018—one that he once declared would be "easy to win." It raises a critical question: was this a blink under pressure, or a pivot born of political and economic necessity?
By Rakesh Kanti Mondal 10 months ago in Critique
Should You Watch Kodai Diaries? Full Review with Personal Opinion
A new Hindi dubbed show has come on the Ultra Pay platform named Kodai Diaries. Now, when I saw it, it was like opening the fridge without being hungry because nowadays, no content is coming, but ultimately, was this content worth giving time to or not? Let me take a breath; I will share everything; just stay connected. Guys, first of all, I want to share my life update with you all. My health has been very bad for a few days and I am not able to write content at all. Actually, the thing is that summer has started in India now, and due to this, I was consuming a lot of cold things like Coca-cola, Tang, Sprite, RoohAfza, Milk Shakes, and Curd, so because of this, my health became bad.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
Unpacking White Lotus Season 3: Gorgeous Scenes and Frustratingly Familiar Tropes
For the last eight weeks, my morning routine has been to get up, make coffee, and mentally get ready for the upcoming episode of HBO's The White Lotus. It has evolved into a weekly immersion in opulence, dysfunction, and mortality rather than merely a viewing experience. I was optimistic, high, caftan-clad, sun-kissed aspirations about the upcoming show.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Critique
Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Dr. Muhammad Yunus: The Banker to the Poor and Pioneer of Microcredit Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi economist and social entrepreneur, is a globally renowned figure best known for his groundbreaking work in microfinance and poverty alleviation. Born on June 28, 1940, in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh, Yunus has dedicated his life to addressing the root causes of poverty and empowering the poor through innovative financial systems. His most notable achievement is the founding of Grameen Bank, a revolutionary institution that provides small loans to the impoverished without requiring collateral.
By Nabir Mondol10 months ago in Critique











