comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
Mere Husband Ki Biwi: Movie Postmortem
An actor in Indian cinema who has not been able to fit into any character till date, whenever you see him on screen, it seems that the wrong person has been cast in the wrong role and finally when that day came when this single actor did a better job than many big superstars of Bollywood, the people who watched the film disappeared.
By Ayush Verma11 months ago in Geeks
The Untold Stories Behind the Top 20 Richest Actors in the World 2025
Lights dim, the screen flickers, and the world watches in awe as actors bring stories to life. But behind the glitz and glamour lies a tale of grit, determination, and unimaginable wealth. As we step into 2025, the world’s richest actors aren’t just entertainers—they’re empires. Let’s pull back the curtain and dive into the untold stories of how these stars climbed to the top.
By Muhammad Ahtsham11 months ago in Geeks
A Look at the "Seely Six"
Fans, enthusiasts, and experts of everything Looney Tunes know that during the classic era, the cartoons had three main composers: Carl Stalling, Milt Franklyn, and Bill Lava. However, there is a fourth composer that definitely needs to be talked about. Very few Looney Tunes shorts used his music, but they stood out for a number of reasons. This latest Looney Tunes story centers on the fourth composer in their history: John Seely.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Geeks
"Mere Husband Ki Biwi": A Review of a Movie That Misses the Mark
The title of the movie immediately catches your eye. You enter the theatre with some optimism, recalling that director Mudassar Aziz's previous film, "Khel Khel Mein," had its enjoyable moments, despite being a remake. In this new film, though, the director has written the script himself, and you'll find familiar characters reappearing, along with predictable scenes and clichés that drag on for over two and a half hours. As long as it's entertaining, everything is fine. It's not enjoyable, though, to villainize a working woman using that reasoning and a little humour. It takes some time to realize what's happening in Mere Husband Ki Biwi because the movie uses silly humour to mask the issue.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Geeks
Burlington Players Delivers Big Laughs in 'Working for Crumbs'
Be careful what you do in the office. The Burlington Players perform Kate Danley’s hysterical comedy Working for Crumbs. Two co-workers compete for a promotion from their tight-laced boss. The situation escalates into a nightmare, forcing the women to lie, cheat, and regret their actions.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
Unveiling Chhaava: A Deep Dive into the Film's Acting Brilliance, Jingoistic Themes, and Subtlety Challenges
Chhaava, a puff biography of Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Sambhaji, who battled the power of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for nearly eight years in the 17th century, is a translation of best-selling novel by Shivaji Sawant. He followed his father Chhatrapati Shivaji's policy of resistance by locking horns with Aurangzeb in the Deccan in the latter half of his rule. With his unparalleled bravery and guerilla warfare, he severely dented Aurangzeb's humongous army and ego before his brother-in-law betrayed him.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Geeks











