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Top Picks of April 2023

Coming to the end of April, it was a lull month as far as the quality of content was concerned.

Here are our top picks for the month of April 2023…

Set during the cusp of the partition of India and times following that event, Jubilee follows the story of a handful of individuals who are willing to take gambles in order to pursue their dreams in a the film industry which was slowly finding its feet back in the day. The story here is fascinating and almost immersive in nature that does focus primarily on the character dynamics which is the driving force of this tale… Read More…

Garmi follows the story of a young man caught in the crossfire of college politics wherein the equations between characters keep changing as per their interests. What happens next? The story here isn’t novel and we have previously seen content on a similar subject… Read More…

Virupaksha follows the story of a man who visits his mother’s village after 12 years only to witness some strange occurrences and deaths leading to an 8-day lockdown in the area. Will he be able to get to the root of these occurrences? The story here is a perfect example of how to approach the horror genre which is so much more than the creaking doors and jump scares… Read More…

Suzume follows the story of 17-year-old girl who along with her talking chair must prevent natural disasters from being unleashed which would otherwise endanger the whole population of Japan. The story here is enchanting and beautifully delves into the concept of the elementals helping humanity. It was so heart-touching that it would potentially make you want to view things from a larger picture where none of your problems would really matter in the end… Read More…

Based on a novel by Kalki, Ponniyin Selvan 2 aka PS-2 picks up from the same point where PS-1 had ended and it revolves around the fight for the survival of the Cholas from the Pandyas headed by a vengeful Nandini. The story here is a flourishing conclusion to the first part. In fact, the one criticism of large chunks of PS-1 being uneventful has been taken off in PS-2 which is much more of a flowing narrative as opposed to a stagnated one… Read More…

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