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.

The New Force Review: Compelling Tale of Courage, Corruption and Sisterhood

The New Force Review: It’s an imperfect but inspiring Swedish series, one that celebrates sisterhood and resilience while reminding us how far we’ve come, and how far we still need to go.

The Game: You Never Play Alone Review: Promising Thriller That Stumbles on Delivering Tension and Complexity

The Game: You Never Play Alone Review: The Tamil show attempts to fuse gaming culture with social issues, but its underdeveloped characters keep you eagerly anticipating thrills.

House of Guinness Review: Family Saga That Looks Grand but Feels Hollow

House of Guinness Review: This Netflix series tells the saga of the Guinness dynasty with lavish costumes, Irish music, and gritty politics. But despite its polished look, the show fails to build engaging characters or gripping drama.

Crime Scene Zero Review: Fun Blend of Strategy, Lies and Suspense That’s Entertaining to Watch

Crime Scene Zero Review: The reality show is like watching personalities clash, friendships tested, and secrets uncovered, all wrapped in an entertaining package.

She Said Maybe Review: Disappointing, Half-hearted Fairytale with Familiar Beats

She Said Maybe Review: A lovely fairytale with landscape charm, but with its foreseeable plot and sappy ending, it is forgettable.

1670 Season 2 Review: Decent Follow-Up with Memorable Moments, but Scattered Storytelling

1670 Season 2 Review: A serviceable sequel, which at times is bogged down by inconsistent pacing and puzzle piecing. It is still worth a watch if you’re in the mood for something different, but don’t expect perfection.

Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series Review: Inspiring Sisterhood With Brilliant Moments but Flawed Execution

Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series Review: In moments of warmth and honesty, this prequel does capture the immigrant struggle experience, but flaws rob this of being unforgettable.

Do You Wanna Partner Review: Friendship, Ambition, and a Tale That Doesn’t Fully Brew

Do You Wanna Partner Review: The series is entertaining, stylish, and buoyed by strong performances, but let down by shallow writing and predictable turns.

Diary Of A Ditched Girl Review: Quirky Tale of Friendship, Love, and Surprisingly Honest About Modern Love

Diary Of A Ditched Girl Review: The series is a fun but imperfect watch, with enough charm to keep you engaged but not quite strong enough to become unforgettable.

Kiss Or Die Review: Wild Improvisation Filled with Chaos, Desire, and Laughter

Kiss Or Die Review: This Japanese variety show on Netflix delivers exactly what it promised: madness, humour, and lots of kisses.

Inspector Zende Review: Manoj Bajpayee Radiates Charm on Netflix Crime Drama with a Light-Hearted Touch

Inspector Zende Review: This Netflix movie has its funny moments, but it turns forgettable by the end. Read on to know more.

The Runarounds Review: Predictable Ride That Still Delivers Heartfelt Music and Friendship

The Runarounds Review: Heartfelt tale of dreams, friendship, and music that is engaging despite its linear ride.