Tasnim Jahan

Tasnim Jahan is an Advocate by profession and currently working as Assistant Professor of Law at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences and have previously worked a Teaching Assistant of Law at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad and as a Research Associate at National Law School, Bengaluru. She is also pursuing her PhD in Intellectual Property Rights from West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences. Having profound interest in research and content writing she has presented papers in various National and International Conferences and has few reputed publications under her name.

Jingle Bell Heist Ending Explained: Did Nick and Sophia Succeed in Robbery? What Happened to Maxwell?

Jingle Bell Heist Ending Explained: Here is everything you need to know to understand about how the Netflix robbery film concluded.

Jingle Bell Heist Review: Predictable but Enjoyably Lighthearted Christmas Caper

Jingle Bell Heist Review: This Netflix movie is a refreshing take on a Christmas rom-com, making its predictable story surprisingly watchable.

Dining With the Kapoors Review: Nostalgic Tribute, Warm Celebration, but Never Digs Deep

Dining With the Kapoors Review: Beautiful, heartfelt, and entertaining, but too curated to lose an impact.

The Son of a Thousand Men Review: Soft, Symbolic Journey That Feels Emotionally Thin

The Son of a Thousand Men Review: The movie has a poetic imagery and deeply human themes that could strike a chord with you, but it also sometimes feels too decorative and too restrained.

How To Win The Lottery Review: Dramatised Scam Story That Works Best Through Its Characters

How To Win The Lottery Review: Although the series certainly embellishes what was already a pretty wild true scam story, its best asset is its characters, which make the story worth continuing to follow when it slows down.

Had I Not Seen the Sun Review: Beautifully Broken Reflection on Love and Consequence

Had I Not Seen the Sun Review: More than a mystery, this series feels like a confession, slow, beautiful, and filled with emotions too heavy to name.

A Merry Little Ex-Mas Review: Mediocre Christmas Movie with a Hint of Finding Yourself

A Merry Little Ex-Mas Review: This Netflix movie is a cosy watch with pretty visuals and mild humour, but beneath the snow and sparkle, the emotional core feels thin and predictable.

Groom & Two Brides Review: Bright Weddings, Messy Emotions, and Half the Fun

Groom & Two Brides Review: This Netflix movie is entertaining, especially if you like romantic messes, but it is not one of those that linger in your mind.

All Her Fault Review: A Mystery That Feels More Faulty Than Fierce

All Her Fault Review: The series has engaging performances and good intentions, but the story was not sharp enough and also too predictable to follow till the end.

Heweliusz Review: Haunting, Heartfelt Story of Human Error and Loss

Heweliusz Review: Haunting, sincere, and beautifully crafted, this Polish Netflix drama is a tale that stays with the viewer long after the final episode has played out.

Amsterdam Empire Review: Glamour, Greed and Dramatic Revenge That Feels Surprisingly Hollow

Amsterdam Empire Review: Netflix's Dutch drama is stylish and dramatic as it tries to combine love, power, and revenge into a thrilling crime saga, but it disappoints as it ends up feeling more hollow than heartfelt.

Down Cemetery Road Review: Emotion and Suspense Collide in a Promising Thriller

Down Cemetery Road Review: The first two episodes have set the stage, and if the coming ones maintain this balance of suspense and heart, the journey down this road will be well worth it.