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Reviewing the benefits of not using JIO.
Some fodder for a naive mind. As we all know, JIO was the new it thing late last year when they announced affordable 4G data plans with free calling forever for users who were struggling for MBs with their 3G data providers. But that wasn’t the highlight of the deal.
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Hasee Toh Phasee (2014) – The stoner comedy we needed.
One of the most underrated romantic comedies bollywood has produced if not one of the most unique. When was the last time you saw a mainstream family comedy where the protagonists were ex-drug addicts or financial leaches?
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Fantastic Beasts And Where to Find Them (2016)
5 years later a dead fandom comes to life and in the most magical way possible. I still remember when the eight year old me sat in one of the old cinema seats to watch one of my favourite books come to life on the big screen; the anticipation, the barely contained excitement, the awe…
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Passengers (2017) Review: Give it a Pass.
Movies are often guilty of being too different from their trailers and usually end up disappointing movie-goers. Passengers is exactly the opposite of that. The movie is guilty of being too much like the trailer.
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REVHUMAN Reviews: YouTube NextUp Mumbai 2016
What is this YouTube NextUp? YouTube Next Up is an initiative by (you guessed it) YouTube, where they invite content creators/independent channel owners, train and enable them to get to the next level of YouTube stardom. On their official website they describe the initiative as a platform where the creators… Learn to create better videos, get more…
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Of Open Letters, Movie Promotions & Ironies
Reviewing Amitabh Bachchan’s open letter to promote his upcoming movie/grandchildren. You decide!
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Hershey’s Chocolate Milkshake
Hershey’s Chocolate Milkshake has hit the Indian market. REVHUMAN reviews it!
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APP REVIEW: WordPress for Android
REVHUMAN reviews the experience of using the WordPress for Android app, while using the WordPress for Android app. Groovy right?
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OMG – Oh My God! (2012)
OMG is the closest ‘Bollywood’ has ever gone towards a religious satire while pleasing and displeasing people from both sides of the coin.