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Keanu Reeve’s John Wick 4: Four times more violence in fourth chapter | Entertainment Moviesda

Whether or not a film's ticket window will run or not, now a lot depends on the audience's curiosity about the film before its release, and how is the advance booking of the film in this regard? The fourth episode of the action film series 'John Wick' can show the future direction of Indian cinema in this sense. The business of action films is continuously increasing all over the world. The success of the recently released film 'Pathan' in Hindi also proves that the audience living in the depression of the Corona period now wants to see big bangs happening on the big screen, provided the hero of these stories is their favorite face and there is freshness in the action scenes.

Rocket Boys 2 Review: The story of veteran scientists embroiled in political maelstrom

The second season of the online series 'Rocket Boys' continues the previous season's tale of space and nuclear research in the country. There are two scientists present. Homi Jehangir Bhabha feels that if India is to advance as a major country, it must pursue its atomic weapon development aggressively. Vikram Sarabhai, on the other hand, wishes to transform the fate of the average man in the country by launching satellites into space. Both have issues in their personal lives.

Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway Movie Review: This true story will make you emotional, Rani Mukherjee is strong | Entertainmnet Moviesda

Movies based on true events have a different charm and impact. This is the reason why producer-directors often seem to be inspired by it. This time, producers Nikkhil Advani and Madhu Bhojwani bring one such heart-wrenching real story that changed the lives of an Indian couple living in Norway forever. This is the real life story of Sagarika Chakraborty, who shifted to Norway with her husband.

Rana Naidu Review: Rana Naidu’ turned out to be a semi-porn | Entertainment Moviesda

When the matter of the online series 'college romance' came up before the Delhi High Court just before Holi, Judge Swarna Kanta Sharma attempted to view it in her chamber. He needed to put earphones in. "Someone's personal decision that is not the majority option in the country cannot be telecasted as the majority choice on the basis or premise that today's youngsters utilise comparable vulgar and immoral language," the court concluded. '