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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new biopic Maa Vande went on floors on Friday with a customary pooja ceremony. Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan plays Modi's role in the film, written and directed by Telugu filmmaker Kranthi Kumar CH. It is produced by Veer Reddy M under the Silver Cast Creations banner.

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Pharma Series Review:

A medical representative does more than push pills; doing justice to the role requires them to master the science behind the medicines down to the very molecules. Often, they act as a liaison between patients and doctors, although the job may come across as being pushy. PR Arun's  href="https://www.cinemaexpress....

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Premiered in the International Competition at the 30th International Film Festival of Kerala, Unnikrishnan Avala’s Thanthapperu (Life of a Phallus) opens by looking back at a dark chapter in history, but it does so without haste. The film settles into its world gradually, allowing its rhythms and spaces to take shape in their own time. It never pushe...

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The star-studded cast of director Nahas Hidhayath's I'm Game continues to grow, with Kayadu Lohar being the latest to join the project. "Adding sparkle to I'm Game – thrilled to welcome the gorgeous Kayadu Lohar," announced ...

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Right from the announcement, Bha Bha Ba has been aggressively promoted with the tagline, 'No logic, only madness'. It is nothing but the equivalent of 'Keep your brain at home,’ an idiom filmmakers often use to suggest that viewers should turn off critical thinking and simply enjoy the experience. To its credit, Bha Bha Ba s...

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