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  1. 4 days ago · Much like Frank Herbert’s Dune and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation, 3 Body Problem is so dense that it almost seems unfilmable. Yet, Benioff, Weiss, and Netflix pull it off. This is in large part due to tight and coherent scripts (by Benioff, Weiss, Alexander Woo, Rose Cartwright, and Madhuri Shekar). It’s also due to jettisoning large sections ...

  2. 1 day ago · Two of them, Madhuri and Golu, know exactly what the deal is and are prepared for the consequences. ... Dimpy Pandit (Harshita Shekhar Gaur), Shabnam (Shernavaz Jijina), Lala's daughter, and Guddu ...

  3. 1 day ago · Through with the corruption, murders and power struggles, Madhuri is hell bent on creating a ‘bhay mukt Pradesh’ and taking her father’s ‘viraasat’ ahead with little support from her cabinet ministers who deride her for being a woman. But focused as she is, she unabashedly declares, ‘Humaari maqsad hai uss gaddi ko khatam karna.’

  4. 1 day ago · The third season, despite running 10 episodes, feels like the saga of various clans battling for the Mirzapur fiefdom has only just begun. Season three has Byzantine plotting, an increased kill ...

  5. 1 day ago · Harshita Shekhar Gaur - Dimpy Pandit Harshita Shekhar Gaur. Harshita Shekhar Gaur reprises her role as Dimpy Pandit in Mirzapur Season 3. Dimpy is Ramakant's daughter who is doing whatever she can to prove her father's innocence so that he can be freed from prison. Gaur is known for her roles in Sacred Games, Sadda Haq, and Falaknuma Das.

  6. 3 days ago · Saroj Khan is a woman of many firsts. She is the first woman to have climbed the ladder from child artist, to background dancer, to celebrated film choreographer. She is the first to have launched her own dance classes on TV called Nachle Ve with Saroj Khan (2008) where she taught her own choreographies and was conferred the nickname, Masterji.

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  8. 3 days ago · <p>Sanam Shah, a mathematician, and Ariel Spiegel, a biologist, are Ph.D. candidates and best friends working together to discover the cause of colony collapse disorder - the urgent, ecological crisis where bees are disappearing around the world in alarming numbers. Just as they are about to publish a career-defining new paper on the subject, calling for a ban on commercial pesticides, Sanam realizes that the numbers don't add up to support their conclusion. Should she look the other way for ...