Shabnam Jahan

Shabnam Jahan, a Master's graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai, is an entertainment writer with two years of experience covering K-dramas, K-pop, and OTT shows. Alongside writing, she also works as a graphic designer and video editor. She shares her insights from a unique perspective while valuing diverse opinions. You may not always agree with her take, and that’s okay! Let’s engage in lively discussions, respect each other’s views, and celebrate the ever-evolving world of entertainment together.

Off Track 2 Review: Swedish Sequel Pedals Through Emotions and Mistakes

Off Track 2 Review: Netflix's Swedish sequel may not reach the emotional highs of its predecessor, but it provides us with a grounded, if quite stodgy, look at recovery aftereffects.

Forget You Not Review: Beautiful and Bittersweet Tale of Ageing, Charged with Emotion

Forget You Not Review: A very compulsive Taiwanese drama about memory, ageing, and what keeps us together that will leave you feeling uneasy on a personal basis, but somehow wanting more.

Fear Street: Prom Queen Review: The Bloody Legacy of the Franchise Deserves Better

Fear Street: Prom Queen Review: This Netflix movie returns to Shadyside with prom night chaos, but the horror stumbles with it, mediocrity, and not-so-required nostalgia.

Real Men Review: Too Confused to Matter, Too Forgiving to Feel True

Real Men Review: This series tries to explore toxic masculinity, cheating, and redemption, but ends up sending mixed messages and feels more like a disappointing dive into modern manhood.

Sirens Review: Wealth, Power, and Sisterhood Enfolded in Unbalanced Storytelling

Sirens Review: This series is one of those shows you find yourself liking for what it tries to do as much as for what it actually does. It lost me somewhere between the dazzlingly glossy packaging and its emotionally detached characters.

5 Fictional Kpop Groups That We Wish Were Real: ECLIPSE, Hi-Boyz and More

Here are some of the fictional kpop groups that we wish were real, as these fake bands hit harder, just like the real ones do!

7 Medical Kdramas Similar to Resident Playbook To Fix Your Soul and Fill in the Gap Left Behind

Feeling the post-drama blues? Here are some kdramas similar to Resident Playbook that bring heartwarming stories, lovable characters, and hospital life back to your screen.

Resident Playbook Review: Raw, Chaotic, Messy, But an Honest Glimpse into A Side of Medicine We Rarely See

Resident Playbook Review: This kdrama is not perfect, but it's definitely worth your time for its honest, emotional, and refreshingly raw look.

Rotten Legacy Review: Power, Hypocrisy, and Family Drama Without Depth

Rotten Legacy Review: The performances are commendable, but the plot stumbles under the burden of too many subplots and no heart.

Dear Hongrang Review: Dark, Emotional Kdrama with Hauntingly Beautiful Cinematography

Dear Hongrang Review: This kdrama is not just about mystery and identity, it’s a heartbreaking story of pain, trust, and everything left unsaid with absolutely tremendous action, performances and stunning shots.

BTS Jin Don’t Say You Love Me MV Review: Love and Loss Collide in Kim Seokjin and Shin Se-kyung’s Stunning Tale

BTS Jin Don't Say You Love Me MV Review: Kim Seokjin and Shin Se-kyung’s breakup ballad comes to life through raw emotion and visual elegance.

Franklin Review: Stylish But a Poorly Written Crime Thriller

Franklin Review: Confusing crime drama that values style over substance, leaving viewers more frustrated than thrilled.