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Monday, September 15, 2025

John Abraham

The Unsold Games: Chapter 1 of Aman Gupta’s Psychological Thriller Universe

There’s something eerily compelling about a well-written psychological thriller—a fear that doesn’t rely on gore or sudden shocks, but on quiet goosebumps. The Unsold Games by Aman Gupta leans...

The Sigh of Shards by Rohit Pruthi: Speculative Echoes from the Future

“The past is one, but the futures are many.” With this opening note, The Sigh of Shards sets...

Shame Wears My Name by Anurag Mishra

At its heart, Shame Wears My Name is a literary exploration of the silent suffering and the internalized...

Food Culture in Valmiki Ramayan – Exploring the Food Heritage from Epic’s Era

This book presents the primary references of food articles, agricultural practices in the original Valmiki Ramayana. We saw...

Nineteen: A Journey Before Adulthood – A Heartfelt Memoir by Sahil Sidhwani

Have you ever thought about what it really feels like to grow up? The confusion, joy, heartbreak, and...

Vedaa Review: John Abraham’s Film Manages Occasionally To Tide Over Its Troughs

“Vedaa” is a film that attempts to tackle significant social issues like caste discrimination and gender inequality, set against a rural backdrop in Rajasthan....

Tamannaah Bhatia backs John Abraham after his ‘idiot’ comment: Don’t judge Vedaa by its cover

Tamannaah Bhatia, who also appears in Vedaa, shared that the film promises to bring a ‘fresh perspective to action films’ in the country. John Abraham...

Vedaa Producer Nikkhil Advani Alleges Delay By CBFC In Giving Clearance To Film

In the ever-evolving landscape of Indian cinema, the process of obtaining a clearance certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has long...