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Daivam Sakshi

Daivam Sakshi Story: Iqbal yields from Kuwait in hopes of starting a small company in his or her hometown. He dreams of a very simple life encouraging his son's dream of being an aeronautical engineer. However, a set of poor financial decisions alter his destiny forever. Inspite of titles such as Suraj Venjarammood, Madhupal, Sunil Sukhada, along with the likes on the throw Deivam Sakshi will Require a miracle to save it. Iqbal, an expatriate, yields home deciding to initiate a small company in his native so he can encourage his son's dreams of working in aeronautical engineering. Suraj Venjarammood is unquestionably am celebrity worth his weight in salt. However, Deivam Sakshi includes a script that's a big let down. It begins as the story of an expatriate settling in his native. When Iqbal begins a store selling devotional posts in a temple assumption, it temporarily dwells on spiritual tension. But soon it changes focus to a collection of bad financial choices which wrec...

The Final Call Review

The Final Call Review Perhaps you have believed, while boarding a plane, this might be the final trip of your life? It's from sheer faith we hope strangers with our own lives, believing that we'll safely reach our destination. However, what if this does not occur? Imagine if the telephone for dressing is your ultimate closing call? That is the assumption of ZEE5's new internet collection, The Final Call. The series centers around Arjun Rampal's Karan Sachdeva, that controls the destiny of a flight filled with people on a doomed trip. He is not scared of playing fatal drugs, but if he would like to kill himself or other people, that's the question. The first episodes set that the back story of a lot of characters, that, with a cruel twist of fate, wind up on precisely the exact same flight. The storytellers make a bid to raise questions regarding the truth of death, and that which lies outside, which isn't a natural path for a thriller. In this the series attempt...

Film review: Nagarkirtan

Film Review: Nagarkirtan Love knows no faith, caste, creed or obstacle. Two people cross-country, meet frequently and fall in love. The boy's family is disapproving of this game and the two attempt to escape into some location, where they could live happily ever after. Why is it off conquer is that the two people in love are guys. Parimal aka Pari, fondly known as Puti by her lover Madhu -- a flautist out of Nabadwip, who functions as a delivery boy in a tiny Chinese eatery at Kolkata -- is now a 19-year-old lady trapped in a guy's body. The movie deftly moves in and out of the past and tells a very simple love story from the most lucid way. Rebuked by parents for enjoying things girlie, and jilted with a personal instructor, who marries Parimal's sister rather, the boy out of an overgrown village, Bagnan, flows to the world of eunuchs from Kolkata to find tranquility and hunt individuality. The transformation from Parimal into Pari has been sensitively implemented not for ...