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.

Running Point Season 2 Review: Power Plays, Family Chaos, and a Season That Needed to Push Harder

Running Point Season 2 Review: While the series thrives on chaotic family drama and power plays, it doesn’t always probe deeply into its most captivating conflicts.

Santita Review: Moody, Emotional and Honest but Not Quite Gripping Enough

Santita Review: This Mexican Netflix drama is a sensible series full of emotions, but sometimes it does lose its direction due to the plot development.

Unchosen Ending Explained: Was Rosie Able to Escape the Cult? What Happened to Sam?

Unchosen Ending Explained: This Netflix cult drama's finale is as unsettling as it is emotional, which might have left you confused. Read on to understand how it all comes together.

Unchosen Review: Eerie Psychological Cult Thriller with Strong Performances but Lacking Depth

Unchosen Review: Given its eerie ambience and strong focus on characters, the series grabs your attention right away; however, it becomes hard for it to hold on to it as the storyline loses its pace and urgency.

Matka King Review: Watchable Vijay Varma Crime Drama That Bets Big but Plays It Safe

Matka King Review: Vijay Varma's series is engaging in parts but uneven overall. The show leans on a strong premise, yet plays it a little too safe.

Fake Profile Season 3 Review: Dramatic Farewell That Is Still Seductive and Toxic

Fake Profile Season 3 Review: With more twists and turns than ever before, the concluding chapter also delves into emotion.

Toaster Review: Promising Absurd Comedy That Burns Out Too Quickly

Toaster Review: Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra’s film delivers only a few genuinely funny moments in an otherwise bland dark comedy.

Crooks Season 2 Review: Dark, Gripping Follow-Up That Turns Chaos Into Compelling Drama

Netflix Crooks Season 2 Review: The series ups the ante by offering us a thrilling and chaotic plotline that makes everything very suspenseful and interesting to watch.

Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair Review: Nostalgia, Chaos, and the Same Dysfunction We Love

Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair Review: The short series brings old chaos with some new problems and the same brilliant energy.

Big Mistakes Review: Overwhelming Spiral of Chaos That Rarely Pays Off

Big Mistakes Review: In this Netflix series, humour doesn’t consistently land, even the characters lack depth, and the story struggles to maintain momentum.

Untold: Chess Mates Review: Viral Scandal Packed with Drama That’s Both Entertaining and Frustrating

Untold: Chess Mates Review: The documentary is full of drama, but it never managed to transcend into becoming something more than just a retelling of events.

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Review: Once Again the Courtroom Comedy Balances the Chaos, Conscience and Cracking Humour

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Review: This Netflix Legal drama is delightful, thought-provoking and consistently entertaining to watch