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Indian Police Force Review, Cast, Rating, Release Date, and Story | Ottwalla

Right off the bat, let’s be honest: Indian Police Force doesn’t exactly grab you by the throat and scream, “Watch me!” The first two episodes, I felt like I was wading through mud (not the action-packed kind, the boring, “I-can’t-even” kind). The acting, even from big names like Sidharth and Vivek, felt forced and unnatural. Like, their body language was stiffer than a board after a heavy rain. And the dialogues? Don’t even get me started. Heavy-handed, cheesy, and frankly, a bit embarrassing.

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Perilloor Premier League (Hotstar) Review, Cast, Rating, Release Date, and Story | Ottwalla

Hotstar’s latest Malayalam offering, “Perilloor Premier League,” is like a plate of grandma’s spicy pickles—familiar, comforting, and with a kick of the unexpected. Deepu Pradeep, the man behind gems like “Kunjiramayanam” and “Padmini,” brings his signature quirky characters and offbeat humor to this village comedy. Think Panchayat meets Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, but with a healthy dose of South Indian spice.

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12th Fail Review, Cast, Rating, Release Date, Story | Ottwalla

The guy who made us swoon in “Mirzapur,” Vikrant Massey, is back, but this time he’s portraying Manoj, a small-town idealist with a huge zero on his report card for the 12th grade. How embarrassing! But Manoj is not one to mope around. He gets back up, brushes off his ambitions, and goes straight to the UPSC, which is India’s hardest exam. That’s correct—the same exam that causes adult men to cry and acquire grey hair.

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