Nakuul Mehta: I was lucky to be a 90's kid, the time when TV told its best stories
        Nakuul Mehta made his television debut with Star Plus's Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara and is best recognised as Shivaay Singh Oberoi of Ishqbaaz, a role for which he has won numerous awards.
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         Kubbra Sait: Boredom allows me to think out of the box
         In an exclusive with Talentown Magazine, Kubbra Sait speaks about her journey and the surprises she has for her audience in 2023. 
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           Bhuvan Bam: More Bam for the Buck
           Let's sneak peek into BB's universe in Talentown's exclusive chat session with the Indian actor, comedian, writer, songwriter, and the most loved internet sensation, Bhuvan Bam.
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            Dark: The question isn’t what time, the question is what world
            Dark creates an intense, slow-burning, yet coherent narrative that challenges the audience to come to terms with a reality where histories are not cast in stone.
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              The Irishman: The formidable fellas are back and out painting houses
              With an incredibly thoughtful script and some nuanced performances by the finest in the business, Scorsese creates a perfect long-form movie best suited for a TV audience.
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            Joker: It’s not just you, it did get crazier out there
            Todd Phillips' Joker is a ghoulish, unsettling origin story and an escape from the world created in comic books. It’s an escape similar to the one of Arthur's, from a picture of misery to a symbol of uprising, from fearful to the feared, from a clown to a maniacal super-villain.
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              Queen: An intriguing story told with much passion, packs powerful performances
              MX Original series Queen takes a deep dive into the extraordinary life of its protagonist and explores the making of a mass leader in India’s southern state that worships its movie stars with histrionic devotion.
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            The Family Man: Srikant is no Bond, the spy has a family
            Brimming with comic doses of everyday challenges of the middle class, the espionage drama has fresh surprises in store at every turn, many hiding in plain sight.
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              Money Heist: A masterclass on minting and resistance
              Money Heist is addictive for its intelligent plot and builds a compelling narrative on emotional dynamics and interpersonal relationships.
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