Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha Review: Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Saiee and Shantanu led romantic-thriller is a good way to test a person’s mental endurance

In the narrative of “Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha,” two distinct timeframes are interwoven: one in the year 2001 and another in 2024. The character Krishna, who spent 22½ years behind bars due to accusations of murdering two civilians, is on the verge of freedom. However, he’s filled with apprehension about encountering his old love Vasudha upon release. She is portrayed by Saiee Manjrekar in her younger version and Tabu in the present day. The question lingers in Krishna’s mind: Will he find it within himself to meet Vasudha outside the jail on the day of his release, or will he continue to remain confined?

I Know What You Did Last Summer Legacy Sequel Will Not Ignore the 1998 Film

It’s been reported that the new reboot of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” might disregard the storyline of its initial sequel, “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.” However, the director of the legacy sequel, Jenn Kaytin Robinson, has clarified via X (previously Twitter) that this isn’t accurate. Interestingly, she doesn’t mention the 2006 film “I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer,” a direct-to-DVD movie that was not connected to the cast of either of the first two films.

Jamie Lee Curtis’ MCU Controversy & Apology, Explained

Martin Scorsese and Roland Emmerich have voiced criticisms towards Marvel films, likening them to amusement park rides and claiming they hinder original blockbusters from being produced. Similarly, Jamie Lee Curtis, star of “Halloween,” has expressed her opinion that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is experiencing a decline. It’s clear that in our current cultural landscape, expressing skepticism about superhero movies can spark debate and controversy.