Vishal Bhardwaj’s O’Romeo has delivered a respectable performance at the Indian box office over its opening weekend, signaling strong initial curiosity among audiences. The film
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Border 2 Crosses 350 Crore in India: Holds Strong Amid New Competition
Border 2 continues to prove its box office might, crossing the ₹350 Crore mark in India and sustaining an impressive theatrical run even in its
O’Romeo Movie Review and Rating: Style, Swagger, and a Search for Soul
O’ Romeo is a romantic action thriller film written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. It is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment.
Border 2 Crosses 300 Crore in Just 10 Days – A Box Office Juggernaut
Border 2 continues its commanding march at the Indian box office, achieving a massive milestone in record time. The patriotic war drama has crossed
Mardaani 3 Shows Strong Weekend Growth, Reaffirms Franchise Power at the Box Office
Mardaani 3 has kicked off its theatrical run on a strong note, sustaining momentum at the box office and delivering a solid opening weekend.
Daldal Review and Rating: A Slow-Burn Crime Drama With Powerful Performances but Uneven Pacing
PLOT: Rita Ferreira, the youngest DCP of the Mumbai Crime Branch, must battle a patriarchal mindset at work and her own impostor syndrome as
Border 2 Dominates Week One with Massive 244.97 Crore India Total
Border 2 has wrapped up its first week at the Indian box office with a phenomenal ₹244.97 Crore, cementing its status as one of
Mardaani 3 Movie Review and Rating: A Franchise That Only Gets Stronger
PLOT: The narrative follows police officer Shivani Shivaji Roy as she investigates the case of 93 young girls who have gone missing under mysterious
Border 2 Roars Past 100 Crore in Just 3 Days and Sets the Box Office on Fire
Border 2 is not just winning hearts, it’s rewriting box office records. The war drama has crossed the ₹100 Crore mark in India within
Border 2 Movie Review and Rating: A Loud, Proud, Emotionally Charged Salute to Indian Soldiers
PLOT: Set against the backdrop of the India–Pakistan war of 1971, the film serves as a multi-front war drama, expanding the scope of its










