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.

Rivers of Fate Ending Explained: Was Janalice Able to Return Home? Who Killed Preá?

Rivers of Fate Ending Explained: This Netflix series is more than a crime thriller; it’s a tale of broken families, flawed men, and women discovering strength in each other. In this breakdown, we look at how every choice and betrayal leads to the haunting finale.

Rivers of Fate Review: Dark Emotional Punch That Leaves You Feeling Uncomfortable and Uneasy

Rivers of Fate Review: The show is as unsettling as it is strong; it makes you uncomfortable while forcing you to reflect on the harsh realities it portrays.

The Map That Leads to You Review: Bittersweet but Soulless Love Tale That Feels Predictable and Flat

The Map That Leads to You Review: The movie struggles to balance love and self-discovery, leaving us with a forgettable experience.

Fatal Seduction Season 2 Review: Flawed but Darker, Tighter, and Addictive Tale of Betrayal and Desire

Fatal Seduction Season 2 Review: A decent but imperfect crime thriller, which is at least a lot better than I was expecting.

In the Mud Review: Strong Performances and Sisterhood Can’t Save a Predictable Prison Story

In the Mud Review: This gritty prison drama offers a strong cast and moments of genuine tension, but its predictable story beats keep it from reaching its full potential.

Young Millionaires Review: Flashy, Flawed, and Occasionally Fun

Young Millionaires Review: This French teen drama has a flashy concept that amuses in spots but loses its luck too quickly.

Salakaar Review: Gripping and Engaging at First, Forgettable by the End

Salakaar Review: A quick and invigorating spy thriller with great acting and tolerable turns of events, but some over-the-top moments and lack of emotional depth hold it back.

My Oxford Year Review: Beautiful Yet Heartbreaking Tale of Love, Loss, and Letting Go

My Oxford Year Review: Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest shine in this emotional tale of love, dreams, and difficult choices. Their chemistry brings depth to a story that’s both touching and tragic.

Unspeakable Sins Review: The Mexican Erotic Thriller Is More Exhausting Than Exciting

Unspeakable Sins Review: The series is full of melodrama, betrayals, blazing secrets, and endless twists that make it exhausting to watch.

A Normal Woman Ending Explained: Who Is Grace? Did Milla Escape from Her In-Laws?

A Normal Woman Ending Explained: This Indonesian thriller might have left you puzzled with its layered symbolism and chilling final act. Here’s a full breakdown of the Netflix movie and what that unsettling ending means.

A Normal Woman Review: Gripping Indonesian Movie That Unmasks the Pain Behind Perfection

A Normal Woman Review: Thrilling and very emotional movie that will stay with you long after the credits finish rolling.

Almost Family Review: Lighthearted Tale of Culture Clashes and Family Bonds Is an Entertaining Watch

Almost Family Review: Netflix’s Brazilian comedy-drama blends family chaos with cultural rivalry in a story that’s both funny and heartfelt.