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 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

Champagne Problems Review: Predictable Holiday Romance with Flat Storytelling and Forced Chemistry

Champagne Problems Review: Despite its festive setting, this rom-com is predictable and lacks emotional depth and charm.

Malice Review: Predictable Thriller With Atmosphere but Little Impact

Malice Review: The Prime Video series is very predictable, making you lose interest, and it ends on an unsatisfying note.

Last Samurai Standing Review: Fierce and Emotional Survival Game That’s Deeply Entertaining to Watch

Last Samurai Standing Review: This Japanese show is an action-packed, thrilling, visually striking, and emotionally charged series that provides proper entertainment.

Playdate Review: Alan Ritchson and Kevin James Can’t Save This Predictable Mess

Playdate Review: Despite Alan Ritchson’s efforts, Prime Video’s Playdate ends up being a loud, predictable mess. it’s a forgettable watch that never finds its rhythm.

Mango Review: Warm Danish Drama that Blossoms but Never Quite Ripens

Mango Review: This Netflix Danish romantic drama is visually charming, emotionally soft, and easy to enjoy on a relaxed weekend.

Death by Lightning Review: Riveting Political Story of Greatness, Madness, and the Price for Power

Death by Lightning Review: This Netflix series turns a little-known chapter into a suspenseful and emotional drama where politics meets personal tragedy, along with strong performances and universal relevance.

Breathless Season 2 Review: Chaotic Return That is Intense, Emotional, but Struggling to Breathe

Breathless Season 2 Review: This Netflix series is watchable yet frustrating follow-up as it felt like a show full of passion but short on purpose.

Rulers of Fortune Review: Flashy Crime Story with Fleeting Charm

Rulers of Fortune Review: The series follows the same old underdog crime story we’ve seen countless times, and the overcrowded subplots only make it feel longer and duller than it should be.

Don’t Date Brandon Review: Chilling, Raw and Relentlessly Honest About Modern Dating Dangers

Don't Date Brandon Review: This is a hauntingly powerful true-crime series that considers women who channelled their fear into bravery and found justice in solidarity.

The Elixir Ending Explained: Was Karina Able To Survive till the End? What Happened to Rahman and Ningsih?

The Elixir Ending Explained: Though the outbreak may have begun in a small village, its roots in pride, greed, and human error are universal. Continue reading below to find out what happened in the movie and to get a better understanding of how it all concludes.

The Elixir Review: Indonesian Zombie Chaos Is Predictable but Still Fun to Watch

The Elixir Review: It is a gory, fast-paced zombie film with a dash of human emotion. It might not be the best, but with suitable execution and atmosphere, it's enduring.