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REVIEWS

  • solanewsletter
  • Mar 19, 2022
  • 3 min read


A Thursday- 4/5

-Moksha Sherwani (Editor)

A Thursday is a hostage drama where a playschool teacher had held her students' hostage and is putting forth her demands which are creating chaos between the police and the public.

The movie begins well and you are tempted to find out what is the motive behind this woman’s actions but the movie though well shot is quite predictable.

Yami Gautam’s acting is quite eccentric and the thing I enjoyed the most about the movie.

It is a pretty good watch if you are planning to watch it as a light watch.



Our beloved Summer - 4.5/5

-Moksha Sherwani (Editor)

Our beloved summer revolves around Kook Yeonsu and Choi Ung who were high school batchmates and filmed a documentary which told the difference between the life of a top and last ranker.

It has been 10 years since and the documentary has become viral. After a coincidental work meets up they end up shooting a sequel to the documentary.

The show despite being a rom-com has a lot more to offer. The relationship between each and every character is very well written. The show is warm and heart-fluttering. The cinematography of the drama is also breathtaking.




Bridgerton” - 4/5

-Ratri Baksi (Editor in chief)

The adaptation of Julia Quinn's novel Bridgerton is a series that knows exactly what you might want from it and delivers those fantasies on a silver platter with a dashing smile!


Simon and Daphne! The two characters that will hook you to the series throughout.!

Into the world where the sun shines on Grosvenor Square. Horses pull the fine carriages along a resplendent street. A dapper gentleman out for a stroll nods his head to a passer-by. And the women in their corset and gowns. They picture the world of old England beautifully.


Though the undeniable fact that Netflix's "Bridgerton" begins like any other British period drama about the fancy folk. It does show some unrealistic drama and romance through the series but that does satisfy us and our visuals.


The series Bridgerton is mostly concerned with the romantic entanglements of society’s upper crust and how the lack of sex education given to women would make their life difficult.

Daphne and Simon would be the reason to watch this series.



Tinder swindlers - 4.5/5

-Ratri Baksi (Editor in Chief)

This documentary has shown how the algorithm of a frauds mind. It has uncovered the reality if today's world and the severity of crime through the internet.


Posing as the son of an Israeli diamond magnate, The guy named Leviev uses a dating app “Tinder” to first emotionally lure women into his life as the troubled “prince of diamonds”. He then uses those women to financially rescue him from his fake mortal enemies. This series shows the mistakes women make in today's world.

Tinder being a platform to find “LOVE”, fraud isn't an expectation at all.

This series is for all those who like documentaries or are interested in reality.



Gehraiyaan-1.5/5

-Ratri Baksi (Editor in Chief)

This movie revolves around the lives of four adults who are stuck in a cobweb of relationships. Alisha and Karen playing the role of one couple go through a financial crunch and on the other hand the rich and successful Zain and Tia go have their shallow and empty relationship.

It's difficult to find any interesting exchange of dialogues. It sounds like the actors had the liberty to make their own dialogues and the scriptwriter had no role to play.

The movie tries to uncover today's young love but fails. Gehraiyaan shares no great plot but some lust, money, and greed. Oh! And some great playlists.










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