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.

Sold Out On You Episode 1-2 Review: Fun, Chaotic Start With a Workaholic Host and a Stubborn Farmer

Sold Out On You Episode 1-2 Review: This Netflix Korean drama has strong chemistry, and the hidden past of the lead sets the tone despite its overloaded plot.

6 K-Dramas Like We Are All Trying Here That Capture Life’s Quiet Struggles and Emotional Truths

If K-dramas like We Are All Trying Here are your thing, because they don’t just entertain but linger, then this list is tailor-made for you.

Yumi’s Cells Season 3 Review: From Dislike Cell to Love Cell, Yu-mi’s Change Finally Starts

Yumi’s Cells Season 3 Review: Despite Joo Ho complicating matters for her, Yu-mi can’t help feeling attracted to Soon-rok, making her emotional state all the more complicated.

We Are All Trying Here Episode 1-2 Review: Messy Lives, Honest Emotions, and a Powerful Beginning

We Are All Trying Here Episode 1-2 Review: Park Hae-young’s writing shines once again through the chaos of imperfect people, which cuts deep emotionally.

Reverse Episode 1-2 Review: Intriguing Start with Secrets, Suspicion, and Slow-Burning Tension

Reverse Episode 1-2 Review: Gripping yet uneven start, this mystery drama pulls you into Myo-jin’s fractured reality while keeping its biggest truths just out of reach.

Girl From Nowhere: The Reset Episode 6 Review: Twisted Ideas, But an Unsatisfying Conclusion

Girl From Nowhere: The Reset Episode 6 Review: The conclusion of this Thai drama is below average, as it did not have the feel of Nanno at all.

Roommates Review: Chaotic, All-Too-Relatable Story That Finds Humour in Friendship’s Messiest Moments

Roommates Review: This Netflix movie is a charming, slightly chaotic coming-of-age comedy that captures the messy reality of college friendships with warmth and humour.

Dandelion Review: Messy, Melancholic and Surprisingly Beautiful

Dandelion Review: Underneath its unique concept, this Netflix anime series offers an emotional tale about moving on, thanks to the empathy of the characters and compelling story lines.

Climax Ending Explained: What Happened to Hwang Jeong-won? Do Tae-seob and Sang-ah Defeat Yang-mi? Will There a Season 2?

Climax Ending Explained: With numerous twists and turns, the series concludes by making some significant revelations. Read on to fully understand how it all comes together, even if the finale leaves a slight sense of disappointment.

7 C-dramas Like Veil of Shadows to Get Lost in a World Filled with Romance, Wuxia and Fantasy Magic

If you are looking for C-dramas like Veil of Shadows because of how captivating it is, these dramas might just be the next best thing to experience this feeling. Each drama highlights its unique element, be it the romance or the well-developed fantasy world.

Perfect Crown Episode 1-2 Review: Intrigue, Ambition, and a Marriage Proposal That Creates Chaos

Perfect Crown Episode 1-2 Review: The beginning of the Kdrama is strong and lays the foundation for a relationship that promises growth, conflict, and emotional payoff, making it compelling to watch.

Turn Of The Tide Season 3 Review: Finale That Barely Makes Waves While Feeling Lost in Its Own Story

Turn Of The Tide Season 3 Review: Netflix’s Portuguese crime drama finale did not manage to put them together in a satisfying way.