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Handsome but horrible! On-screen boyfriends who are walking red flags

New Delhi: Women being into ‘bad boys’ with anger problems and tattoos is a commonly used trope. While there is a large chunk of the population that has romanticised this genre, it should be obvious that women should not date such men in real life. It is totally possible to lose focus and confuse reality with fiction when the actors playing such characters are usually heartthrobs with massive sex appeal. But, despite how tempting a life of danger and spontaneity might seem to you, trust us when we say this: it does not end well in real life. And romanticising such characters will only give men a reason to be and do terrible things. You should know that it is not just the leather jacket-wearing men you need to avoid in real life; it is also people who do not respect you, your profession, your family, or your future. Apart from the major red flags that should be avoided at all costs, we’re here to point out other seemingly “minor” red flags that you need to spot before you get...

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  • Updated on: Oct 03, 2025 | 03:09 PM

The Bengal Files review: Vivek Agnihotri’s endless saga bleeds a gruesome historical account

New Delhi: Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files arrives in cinemas with the weight of expectation. For over a month, the film has been marketed as the boldest instalment in his so-called ‘Files trilogy’. Those who do not know, The Bengal Files promised to shed light on the Great Calcutta Killing of 1946 and its echoes in the present day. What it delivers instead is an ambitious and unapologetically intense piece of filmmaking that uses its length to dive deep into history and its graphic detail to heighten emotional impact. Scroll down to read the full review of The Bengal Files! The Bengal Files plot Running at a staggering 3 hours and 25 minutes, The Bengal File s is less a narrative and more a relentless assault on your senses. Vivek places two tracks side by side: one set against the horrific communal riots of 1946, and another following a present-day CBI officer, Shiva Pandit (Darshan Kumar). Shiva is tasked with investigating the disappearance of a Dalit journalist. The...

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  • Updated on: Sep 06, 2025 | 09:57 AM

Nightmares guaranteed! 5 Kannada horror movies that will give you goosebumps

New Delhi: Step into the world of Kannada horror that immerses you in a palpable atmosphere of suspense and terror. Be it local folklore or spine-chilling narratives that keep you on the edge of your seat, this list has it all. Each film on this list will make your heart race and take you on a rollercoaster ride through dark and sinister realities. In this selection, we have picked out five of the top-rated Kannada horror movies that are guaranteed to give you goosebumps. Whether you 're a die-hard horror fan or simply looking for a chill movie night, these movies promise to deliver nightmares that will haunt you long after the credits roll. Best Kannada horror movies 1. Moksha IMDb rating: 9.3/10 Synopsis: Moksha is a gripping suspense thriller that revolves around a mysterious masked man, whose true identity is hidden as he carries out sinister deeds. The story delves into themes of romance, isolation, and crime, building tension with every reveal. As the narrative unfolds, the...

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  • Updated on: Jul 05, 2025 | 05:02 PM
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