Shashikant Saurav

Shashikant Saurav is an Assistant Professor of Law at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences and a PhD scholar at Manipal Academy of Higher Education. With over five years of experience in teaching and research, he explores topics like criminal law, AI, and gender rights. Outside the classroom, he's a passionate fan of movies, web series, and anime—interests that inspire his creative take on storytelling and pop culture.

The TikTok Killer Review: Compelling Yet Disturbing Documentary About Dark Side of Online Personas

The TikTok Killer Review: This Spanish Netflix documentary is chilling and creepy at the same time, and it will make you think about online platforms for a while.

Young Sherlock Review: Youthful, High-Energy Mystery That Mostly Delivers

Young Sherlock Review: Hero Fiennes Tiffin delivers a brooding and emotionally charged take on the young detective, grounding the series in character depth rather than spectacle.

The Bluff Review: Gritty Pirate Thriller That Rides on Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ Fierce Performance

The Bluff Review: This Prime Video movie is gritty, fast-paced and powered by a lead performance strong enough to make the ride worthwhile.

56 Days Review: Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia’s Erotic Thriller Is Moody, Messy, and Overlong

56 Days Review: Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia's chemistry makes this slow-burning psychological thriller watchable.

Million-Follower Detective Ending Explained: Was Chen Chia-jen Able to Find Witch Baba? Who Was the Real Killer?

Million-Follower Detective Ending Explained: The final episodes of the Taiwanese Netflix crime series are full of shocking revelations about Witch Baba and the mastermind of the murders. Here’s what the final twists mean for Chen Chia-jen.

Million-Follower Detective Review: Dark and Addictive Thriller Fueled by Online Chaos

Million-Follower Detective Review: The series has a solid execution with thrilling and meaningful emotional beats, but a few predictable turns along the way.

The Big Fake Review: Stefano Lodovichi’s Crime Drama Feels Hollow as It Skims Its Own Story

The Big Fake Review: The movie simply presents the events as fact without ever questioning or engaging with them, making it an unsatisfying watch.

From the Ashes: The Pit Review: Survival Thriller That Digs Deep Into Guilt and Friendship

From the Ashes: The Pit Review: Decent sequel with an emotional survival story that feels intense and meaningful, but also uneven in how it tells its story.

Steal Review: Ambitious Heist Thriller Undone by Its Confused Execution

Steal Review: Sophie Turner Shines but the thriller is average, and it raises more expectations than it meets.

Land of Sin Review: Gloomy Nordic Noir That Tests Your Patience

Land of Sin Review: This Swedish crime drama is a flawed puzzle that is interesting to dissect but not always rewarding to watch.

Sicily Express Review: Simple, Slightly Chaotic Holiday Romp That Celebrates Family, and the Messiness of Adult Life

Sicily Express Review: This Netflix Italian series is a lighthearted Christmas holiday comedy full of heart, humour, and familiar struggles.

The Follies Review: Thoughtful, Unapologetically Emotional Mexican Anthology Drama

The Follies Review: A twisted drama that reveals the darker aspects of artistic ambition at an eerie, captivatingly uncomfortable pace, which is both challenging and entertaining