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.

Vladimir Ending Explained: Did M Fulfil Her Desire? How did the Fire Start in the Cabin? What Happened to John and Vlad?

Vladimir Ending Explained: If the Netflix series left you with questions about the mysterious protagonist played by Rachel Weisz, here’s a detailed breakdown to help unpack the climax.

Vladimir Review: Rachel Weisz Anchors a Compelling Yet Imperfect Erotic Drama of Obsession and Insecurity

Vladimir Review: The show shines when it comes to performances and its exploration of desire and midlife crisis, even though uneven writing stops it from fully delivering.

Accused Review: Konkona Sen Sharma and Pratibha Ranta Elevate a Sharp Premise That Ultimately Lacks a Thrilling Payoff

Accused Review: This Netflix psychological thriller has a good premise and an incredible cast, but it does not live up to its potential due to lacklustre storytelling.

Firebreak Review: Gripping Psychological Thriller That Burns With Suspicion and Grief

Firebreak Review: This Netflix Spanish movie is emotionally tense and rises above standard thrillers.

Museum Of Innocence Review: Visually Poetic Yet Emotionally Exhausting Tale of Obsession

Museum of Innocence Review: This Netflix Turkish drama is at its heart about obsession, control, memory, and what it costs to hold on to something you won’t let go of.

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast Review: Chaotic and Gripping Tale of Messy Friendships

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast Review: The series pacing can be a little wonky at times, but overall, it presents a compelling and character-driven mystery that will keep you hooked from beginning to end.

Lead Children Review: Powerful, Unsettling and Deeply Moving Watch

Lead Children Review: This Polish historical drama is unsettled, reflective and deeply moving to watch.

The Burbs Review: Stretched-Out Mystery That Goes Nowhere

The Burbs Review: The show is not scary enough to be thrilling, and it's not funny enough to be whimsical.

Daldal Review: Bhumi Pednekkar’s Gritty Crime Drama That Struggles to Rise Above Familiar Ground

Daldal Review: The movie tries to deliver an important message about trauma and justice, but it fails to achieve its goal because it follows predictable paths.

Cheekatilo Review: Relevant Idea That Never Finds Its Grip

Cheekatilo Review: The movie tried to explore the heavy subject of assault, but its clichés writing and easy answers make it an average thriller.

Finding Her Edge Review: Glossy Teen Drama That is partially Cute, Mostly Predictable and Meh

Finding Her Edge Review: The Netflix teen drama lacks sharpness and emotional impact, making it difficult to remember.

To Love To Lose Review: Melancholic Romance That Finds Beauty in Emotional Chaos

To Love To Lose Review: Emotionally mature romantic drama with impressive performances and relatable characters.