Fancy a miracle drug that perks up the mind. A little unimaginatively, perhaps, the drug is called Magic, though the name is meant to underline its sheer energising power. A band of do-gooder scientists want to introduce the pill and heal the world, but therein lies the rub.
Rated 18+ Crime Drama High Uncensored Official Trailer Mx Player
https://youtu.be/ml5iIlAGsbg
Pharma giants don't like the idea of a world that is permanently healed by a pill. The drug mafia is irked, too -- what happens to all the ‘maal' if a single pill starts defining bliss?
Director Nikhil Rao and his co-writers (Nishant Goyal and Emil Thomas) create space for ample drama and suspense to sustain a nine-episode saga with that premise. What's more, the series reserves a smart tease for its last scene, leaving you with high hopes about season two.
The screenplay introduces Akshay Oberoi as Mumbaikar Shiv Mathur,...
Rated 18+ Crime Drama High Uncensored Official Trailer Mx Player
https://youtu.be/ml5iIlAGsbg
Pharma giants don't like the idea of a world that is permanently healed by a pill. The drug mafia is irked, too -- what happens to all the ‘maal' if a single pill starts defining bliss?
Director Nikhil Rao and his co-writers (Nishant Goyal and Emil Thomas) create space for ample drama and suspense to sustain a nine-episode saga with that premise. What's more, the series reserves a smart tease for its last scene, leaving you with high hopes about season two.
The screenplay introduces Akshay Oberoi as Mumbaikar Shiv Mathur,...
- 10/9/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Tu Hai Mera Sunday
Starring Barun Sobti, Shahana Goswami, Avinash Tiwari, Rasika Duggal, Nakul Bhalla, Pallavi Batra, Vishal Malhotra, Jay Upadhyay, Shiv Subramaniam
Written & Directed by Milind Dhaimade
Once in a while in my long career as a movie fanatic I come across a sparkling gem that reminds me there’s still so much to see, so many places to go, for Indian cinema. First-time feature filmmaker Milind Dhaimade takes us into places where we all have visited at one time or another.
And I don’t mean only Mumbai which like many memorable films stands a silent hero in this film about unsung heroism.
Dhaimade—God bless his creative juices that flow in the narrative like a stream gurgling through a craggy mountain—takes us to places in the heart where we go quite often in seclusion but don’t really wish anyone else to know. The oddly entitled...
Starring Barun Sobti, Shahana Goswami, Avinash Tiwari, Rasika Duggal, Nakul Bhalla, Pallavi Batra, Vishal Malhotra, Jay Upadhyay, Shiv Subramaniam
Written & Directed by Milind Dhaimade
Once in a while in my long career as a movie fanatic I come across a sparkling gem that reminds me there’s still so much to see, so many places to go, for Indian cinema. First-time feature filmmaker Milind Dhaimade takes us into places where we all have visited at one time or another.
And I don’t mean only Mumbai which like many memorable films stands a silent hero in this film about unsung heroism.
Dhaimade—God bless his creative juices that flow in the narrative like a stream gurgling through a craggy mountain—takes us to places in the heart where we go quite often in seclusion but don’t really wish anyone else to know. The oddly entitled...
- 10/7/2017
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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