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When Kantara released in 2022, it became a cultural phenomenon , a deeply spiritual and rooted story that blended folklore, devotion, and raw emotion with cinematic brilliance. Naturally, expectations were sky-high for Kantara Chapter 1, but sadly, what we get is a forced prequel that lacks both the soul and substance of the original.
Maa is an intense, visually spectacular horror thriller that skillfully fuses mythology, emotion, and terror. Set in the eerie town of Chandrapur, West Bengal, the film offers an edge-of-the-seat narrative filled with dark secrets, supernatural forces, and the undying spirit of motherhood.
Eighteen years after Life In A… Metro captured the pulse of urban loneliness and emotional chaos, Anurag Basu returns with Metro In Dino — a film that tries hard to revisit the same world of intersecting lives and bittersweet relationships. While it carries glimpses of Basu’s signature storytelling, the emotional connect that made the original so memorable feels missing this time.
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