Paloma Sharma -- the only non-middle aged, non-canine member of the home -- on a Sunday spent at the bank.
As the protagonists fall in love in The Perfect Girl... Ek Simple Si Love Story, you and I fall out of love with the film, warns Paloma Sharma.
The TV series is not afraid to tackle issues pertaining to gender identity, race and sexuality head on and that is commendable.
Better Call Saul keeps your adrenaline levels high.
Fargo is intense and dark and raises more questions than one would usually be comfortable with.
Jaanisaar will test your patience, cautions Paloma Sharma.
There's really no reason why one should not watch The Big C, says Paloma Sharma.
Forever is tiring to watch, says Paloma Sharma.
The Musketeers may not be original but it's engaging, says Paloma Sharma.
This is not your average superhero TV show, says Paloma Sharma.
Pixels could very well be the most unremarkable Hollywood film of the year, says Paloma Sharma.
It's hard to root for Aisa Yeh Jahaan despite its beautiful concept, says Paloma Sharma.
You will be exposed to much comedy, emotion and drama during the course of the show, but you will see only a jhalak of the dance.
Minions could have been a better edited, better directed and a much better written film, says Paloma Sharma.
The Gallows will probably appeal to high schoolers at a sleepover. For the rest of us, a rewatch of The Blair Witch Project will have to suffice.
There's enough emotion in every single frame to break your heart, Paloma Sharma says after watching Asif Kapadia's documenatary Amy.
Bezubaan Ishq is pure drivel, warns Paloma Sharma.
Much like a bumbling partner in a three-legged race, the second half of Insidious: Chapter 3 lets its first half down, says Palma Sharma.
Spy isn't a bad film. But it's only half a good one.
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