Netflix has just unveiled what new Indian movies and series are set to premiere in 2026. In this post, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive rundown of all the Indian movies and TV shows set to ...
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Amid huge expectations, The 50 (India) is premiering on Colors TV and Jio Hotstar tonight (). Bhojpuri actress Dimple Singh ...
A new reality show The 50 is all set to bring 50 contestants under one roof, where they will face high-energy tasks and ...
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Himanshu Singh Rajawat debuts as a cop in 'Sagwan', an action-drama challenging blind faith. Facing comparisons to Khesari Lal Yadav's vulgar "Sagwan" song, he slams crude Bhojpuri content for ...
Patna, Jan 10 Bhojpuri actor and former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Khesari Lal Yadav has hinted at distancing himself from politics following his defeat from the Chhapra constituency in the ...
One of these movies is what you should watch tonight. This weekend's choices include theatrical releases arriving on streaming like Leonardo DiCaprio's acclaimed "One Battle After Another." There are ...
From Netflix to Prime Video, and Shudder to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month. Netflix may get most of the attention, but it’s hardly a ...
You wouldn’t call 2025 an “off” year for horror — more like an odd one. Both A24 and Neon continued to back several scary-movie auteurs (the prolific Osgood Perkins, the brothers Danny and Michael ...
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