Muskan Maurya
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Teenage Singer Muskan.
Muskan was a teenage girl with a voice that could move mountains. She had been singing since she was a little girl, always singing along to the radio or humming to herself. But it wasn't until she was 14 years old that she discovered her true passion for singing.
By Muskan Maurya3 years ago in Motivation
Story about how a Teenage girl overcomes insecurity.
Once upon a time, there was a teenager girl named Lily. She was a high school student, and her life was full of ups and downs. Like many teenagers, she faced many challenges and obstacles, but she was determined to overcome them and achieve her dreams.
By Muskan Maurya3 years ago in Humans
A story of two lovers Jack and Lily.
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the lush green hills, there lived a young man named Jack. He was a simple man with simple needs, and his only dream was to find true love. However, he had never been lucky in love, and his heart had been broken several times. Nevertheless, he refused to give up, and he continued his search for the one who would complete him.
By Muskan Maurya3 years ago in Fiction
"Knock at the Cabin 2023" Movie Reviewed.
I think M. Night Shyamalan should just steer clear of the end of the world. Who could ever forget the perplexing happenings of his film "The Happening," which is aptly exemplified by a scene in which a character simply lies down in front of a moving lawn mower? What about "After Earth," a science fiction film starring Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith that was a commercial failure? Being a sentimental moralist, an overzealous twister, and a button-pusher, there is something about the end of the world that fascinates Shyamalan, but there is also something about it that always frustrates him. His most recent novel, "Knock at the Cabin," exploits the issue of how people would act if the end of the world were imminent to craft a morality study that gradually loses its depth.It's another unimpressive film from a director whose movies have, especially after "After Earth," been primarily substantial.
By Muskan Maurya3 years ago in Humans
Infinity Pool Movie Reviewed.
The First few seconds of "Infinity Pool," Brandon Cronenberg's third film, are spent with nothing but a blank screen and a woman's hushed question. Em Foster (Cleopatra Coleman) is the woman, and it is obvious that James (Alexander Skarsgard), her husband, has been talking to himself while he slept. As the film moves forward, two of the words we hear—"brain death"—appear more and more like a warning.
By Muskan Maurya3 years ago in Humans
M3GAN Movie Review 2023
A young girl named Cady (Violet McGraw) loses her parents in a car accident and moves in with her workaholic aunt Gemma in the film M3GAN, which was directed by Gerard Johnstone (Allison Williams). You might be somewhat correct if you assume M3GAN would unfold similarly to another movie where wise counsel for the disengaged adult is given by children.
By Muskan Maurya3 years ago in Humans