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.

My Father the BTK Killer Review: Chilling Look at a Daughter’s Suffering Behind a Serial Killer’s Mask

My Father the BTK Killer Review: Kerri Rawson's process through terror, shame, and acceptance is what makes this documentary great, as it shows the worst thing evil does is not necessarily done only to the victims, but how it poisons everything around it.

Caramelo Review: Heartwarming and Wistful Story that Affirms that Dogs are Humans’ Ultimate Therapy

Caramelo Review: This Brazilian Netflix movie will have one appreciate that all heroes need not have capes—some have wagging tails, too.

Dudes Review: Midlife Crisis Served Awkwardly, Labelled as Hilarious

Dudes Review: The German adaptation of Machos Alfa brings the outdated, lazy stereotypes commentary about toxic masculinity that is just straight-up not funny.

Nightmares of Nature Review: Unique Blend of Fear, Facts, and the Fragile World of Nature

Nightmares of Nature Review: Netflix’s chilling docuseries blends wildlife and horror, delivering suspenseful storytelling, stunning visuals, and a fresh take on nature.

Ruth & Boaz Review: Heartfelt Performances in a Predictable Tale of Redemption

Ruth & Boaz Review: The film shines in its emotional core and community spirit, yet its one-dimensional villain and rushed pacing leave you wishing for more depth.

The Guest Review: Twenty Episodes of Secrets, Lies, and Wasted Time

The Guest Review: The Colombian series turned out to be a big disappointment with its poor writing, sloppy characters, and a story that never delivers the promised thrills.

Billionaire’s Bunker Review: Survival Thriller That Loses Steam in Repetitive Drama

Billionaire's Bunker Review: Spanish series provides tension and adequate performance, but falters with formulaic confrontation and underwhelming mystery.

The Bads of Bollywood Review: Star-Studded Satirical Chaos That Entertains Without Always Hitting the Mark

The Bads of Bollywood Review: With humour, cameos, and chaos, Aryan Khan’s directorial debut series delivers a wild masala ride that’s flawed but fun.

Maledictions Review: Short but Uneven Political Thriller That Struggles With Storytelling

Maledictions Review: Secrets, ambition, and political battles drive a tense narrative that entertains at times but struggles to fully deliver.

The Dead Girls Review: Gritty Crime Drama That’s Powerful but Not Always Enjoyable

The Dead Girls Review: Luis Estrada's dark period drama grips with crime and corruption, even if its heavy tone and length hold it back at times.

Kammattam Review: Riveting Crime Thriller That Hooks You In, But Doesn’t Quite Stay With You

Kammattam Review: Fast-paced crime thriller packed with edge-of-the-seat moments, surprising twists, and a compelling performance by Sudev Nair.

Two Graves Ending Explained: Was Isabel Able to Find Veronica? How Did Marta Die? What Happened to Rafael Salazar?

Two Graves Ending Explained: The Spanish miniseries delivers a tense and emotional finale where secrets, guilt, and revenge collide. If you’re wondering what really happened and how the story ties together, read on for a detailed breakdown.