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Movie Review: Fighter: Reasons Why You Cannot Miss Watching This Masterpiece in Theatres

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source:Times Now “Fighter wo nahi hai jo apne target achieve karta hai, wo hai jo unhe thok deta hai” There is probably no one who hasn't heard or seen stuff about this movie,not only does this one features the ever wonderful Deepika Padukone but is also in a way a come back for almost everybody’s Heartthrob Hritik Roshan.  Seeing him back on the big screen is like a wish come true for millions of his fans,so apart from the wonderful cast,jaw dropping action scenes and remarkable plot, here are some reasons why you cannot miss watching this movie in theatres because it definitely is worthwhile. The movie is a cinematic experience that blends together a patriotic tale, a dynamic duo but also introduces Rishabh Sawhney as the ever scary villain. Not only is this film, his debut film but he makes his presence known throughout the movie.  The film speaks about the love one has for their nation and also brings in the strength,identity and resilience of the Indian Airforce. Thus, th...

Books to Read: 5 Books That Every Gen Z Should Read

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Books to Read: Generation Z, born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, is a generation characterised by digital natives, social activism, and a unique perspective on the world. While the digital age has transformed the way we consume information, literature remains an essential source of knowledge and inspiration.  Here, we've compiled a list of five books that every Gen Z member should consider reading to broaden their horizons, foster critical thinking, and engage with the world's most pressing issues. 1. "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas Angie Thomas's "The Hate U Give" is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that tackles themes of race, police brutality, and activism. The story revolves around Starr Carter, a 16-year-old who witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood friend by a police officer.  Books to Read This book provides a compelling perspective on the Black Lives Matter movement and the complexities of racial identity in contemporary A...

Movie Review: Gifted: A Movie That Offers a Heartwarming Surprise to Its Viewers

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             Film: Gifted Director: Marc Webb Language: English Genre: comedy-drama At first glance, "Gifted" might appear to be a run-of-the-mill family drama, with a premise that seems somewhat clichéd—a brilliant young girl entering first grade while her uncle, her primary caregiver, grapples with the complexities of her education and the involvement of her estranged grandmother.  But as the story unfolds, it becomes evident that this film is not just another formulaic tale. Instead, "Gifted" surprises viewers with its execution, a remarkable cast, and a story that delves into themes of family, love, and the challenges of nurturing extraordinary talent. Plot (Spoiler Alert) The film, penned by Tom Flynn, introduces us to Frank, played by Chris Evans. Frank leads a somewhat unconventional life, repairing boats and taking care of his charming niece, Mary, portrayed by the talented Mckenna Grace. The viewer is quickly cha...