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 Marked Woman Review: Formulaic Investigation Wrapped in a Familiar Mystery

The Marked Woman Review: The Netflix Spanish film starts with a premise that immediately grabs your attention, yet it never develops into the compelling mystery it wants to be.

Maa Behen Review: Messy but Occasionally Entertaining Tale of Three Women

Maa Behen Review: This Netflix movie tackles themes of misogyny, reputation and societal hypocrisy through an unconventional lens, making it occasionally entertaining.

Made In India: A Titan Story Review: Jim Sarbh Leads an Inspiring Story of Vision, Risk and Resilience

Made In India: A Titan Story Review: The Amazon MX Player series is a well-crafted and refreshing drama about the dream that put Indian watches on the map.

Calabasas Confidential Review: Rich Kids, Fake Drama and Eight Exhausting Episodes

Calabasas Confidential Review: This Netflix reality show is glossy with influencer chaos but without anything worth caring about.

A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder Season 2 Review: Emma Myers Returns for Bigger Cases Where the Consequences Hit Harder

A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder Season 2 Review: The mysteries are entertaining, but the emotional damage left behind matters just as much, which makes it even more interesting to watch.

System Review: Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika’s Courtroom Drama Struggles With Suspense but Wins Emotionally

System Review: The Prime Video movie is a thought-provoking thriller about justice, privilege and corruption, but the execution makes it weak.

Kylie Review: Surprisingly Emotional and Honest Look at the Pop Icon Behind the Glitter

Kylie Review: Beyond being just a pop superstar celebration, Netflix’s three-part documentary shows the struggles, pressure and resilience lying beneath the always-smiling face of Kylie Minogue.

Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Review: Tatiana Maslany’s Twisted Dark Comedy Is Both Stressful and Entertaining

Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Review: The Apple TV+ series is stressful, chaotic and sometimes frustrating, but it is also surprisingly human underneath all the madness.

Tagusari Bros Review: Emotional Investigation Into Justice, Loss and Hidden Truths

Tagusari Bros Review: This Japanese mystery crime drama is thought-provoking with strong emotional stakes that make you feel the grief, revenge.

The Crash Review: Harrowing Exploration of Toxic Love and Deadly Consequences

The Crash Review: Chilling true-crime documentary that is both fascinating and devastating.

Between Father and Son Ending Explained: Who Was Truly Responsible for Fernanda’s Disappearance? What Happened to Alvaro? Did Barbara and Iker End Up Together?

Between Father and Son Ending Explained: The ridiculous Mexican drama of Netflix might have bewildered many people with all its twists and turns, bizarre connections, and out-of-the-ordinary ending. Read more to find out what happened to the Sarmiento family.

Between Father and Son Review: Netflix’s Messy, Melodramatic Thriller Feels Like a Wattpad Story Gone Wrong

Between Father and Son Review: This Netflix thriller is unbelievably chaotic and feels like doomscrolling through bad short dramas.