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"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
The Art of the Antihero
Your True Direction Why Do We Love Antiheroes? In a world where heroes and villains are often seen as black and white, antiheroes exist in the gray area—and we can’t get enough of them. Whether it’s Walter White (Breaking Bad), Deadpool, Tony Soprano, or Loki, morally complex protagonists captivate audiences in ways that traditional heroes sometimes fail to do.
By R.T. Garner11 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
What Makes a Villain Memorable? Lessons from Fiction’s Greatest Antagonists
Villains are the lifeblood of storytelling. They drive conflict, challenge heroes, and leave a lasting impact on audiences. But what separates a forgettable antagonist from an iconic one? From Darth Vader’s imposing presence to the Joker’s chaotic philosophy, the greatest villains share key traits that make them stand out. In this article, we’ll explore what makes a villain truly memorable and how these lessons can be applied to storytelling in any medium.
By Bounty Hunter 11 months ago in Geeks
Captain America: Brave New World
Sam Wilson finally gets his own Captain America movie! I have been waiting for this for years. I am seriously excited, because though I really wanted to see Bucky as Cap I recognize that the way the MCU had shaped out at the time there was no real way to do that. I love Sam, I am excited to see him as Captain America and remind people what this character and what the mantle of Captain America is for. Cap is more than the serum, in fact if you can’t be deemed Captain America without it, then you shouldn’t have it. Captain America: Brave New World is Sam Wilson’s first real outing with the cowl and it's gonna be great (I hope).
By Alexandrea Callaghan11 months ago in Geeks











