We have seen so many love stories where the lovers become rebellious, ready to sacrifice everything in order to be together. In some parts of the world, there is the notion of an arranged marriage, which might seem less risky than the former but does not sound as exciting. When love marriage is failing and arranged isn’t as racy, a middle path is inevitable. Make Me A Match brings together both worlds and presents us a concoction of the East and the West. Directed by Heather Hawthorn-Doyle, the film weaves a new-age romance where modernity and tradition are finally juxtaposed harmoniously.
The story of Make Me A Match revolves around an employee of a company specializing in dating apps who hopes to have a perfect love life using the app’s algorithm. When her lover cheats on her, her faith in technology dwindles, and she gets enchanted by the...
The story of Make Me A Match revolves around an employee of a company specializing in dating apps who hopes to have a perfect love life using the app’s algorithm. When her lover cheats on her, her faith in technology dwindles, and she gets enchanted by the...
- 7/1/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
A lonely motel receptionist, Gulab (Vikram Singh), makes an extra buck by selling the hidden-cam videos of his unsuspecting guests on the internet. But when one such guest turns out to be a young girl named Saloni (Ayushi Nema) who is being trafficked by Bhupesh (Dev Chauhan), he faces a crisis of conscience.
Overall, there’s quite a lot to like with “Incognito.” The central setup employed here, with the sleazy motel owner who secretly records the goings-on in the rooms of the facility and uploads the content online, is a rather cliche one. However, that allows for an effective quick-shot character-build that gets the point of who he is across easily and moves this along. That also allows for an enjoyable unraveling of the trafficking storyline to get drawn out with the discovery of the operation taking place. As the videos slowly begin to point him toward the...
Overall, there’s quite a lot to like with “Incognito.” The central setup employed here, with the sleazy motel owner who secretly records the goings-on in the rooms of the facility and uploads the content online, is a rather cliche one. However, that allows for an effective quick-shot character-build that gets the point of who he is across easily and moves this along. That also allows for an enjoyable unraveling of the trafficking storyline to get drawn out with the discovery of the operation taking place. As the videos slowly begin to point him toward the...
- 9/10/2022
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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