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Khushi Pal has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Khushi Pal are: • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, KhushiWrites has populated their site with: • India Lockdown movie review: Madhur Bhandarkar’s film on early days of pandemic isn’t compelling enough • Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor: ‘I don’t see seven years of auditions as torture’ • Faadu: A Love Story review — Not the greatest tale of romance but a realistic one • An Action Hero movie review: Ayushmann Khurrana’s satirical thriller successfully rises above Bollywood cliches • Taaza Khabar review: Bhuvan Bam’s debut series ticks off most boxes if not all • Aar Ya Paar review: Only Aditya Rawal shines in this story with half-baked characters • Cirkus movie review: Ranveer Singh's double role adds nothing to Rohit Shetty's take on Shakespeare drama • Mili movie review: Janhvi Kapoor's promising performance can't save this thriller • The Good Nurse movie review: Netflix true-crime film chooses to answer what over why • Interview: Mismatched star Taaruk Raina on donning double hats as actor and singer for Netflix series • Interview: Tisca Chopra on her latest series Dahan, female representation in cinema, and more • Interview: 'Chaand Baaliyan' singer Aditya A on new track 'Right Wali Payal' • Interview: Pankaj Tripathi, Shweta Basu Prasad and Aaditya Gupta on Criminal Justice • Anything's Possible movie review: Welcome move when conversations around LGBTQ+ have just started • Priyanka Chopra Jonas: The making of a global icon — Bollywood to Hollywood • Lalit Modi shocker aside, Sushmita Sen's dating life has always been an open book • The Miniaturist of Junagadh short film review: Tale of longing and nostalgia from bygone era • How Cannes' 24 steps and red carpet became fashion's most glamorous runway • Interview with Bollywood playback singer Mohan Kannan • On Friday the 13th, test your fear factor with our top-five horror movie picks • Personal Newsletter (Substack): Life As I See It • White Hot: The Rise and Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch is fashion's American horror story • How I Met Your Father and its modern twist on dating culture in New York city • Squid Game, Free Britney, Aryan Khan: The A-Z pop-culture guide of 2021 • With Love on Amazon Prime Video: Four love stories, five holidays, one family • The Unforgivable movie review: Sandra Bullock shoulders Netflix film with a raw performance • Money Heist Part 5 Vol 2 review: Twists, emotions and adrenaline make up the final showdown • Dave Chappelle, Louis CK get Grammy nominations: Is cancel culture even a thing anymore? • Jonas Brothers Family Roast review: The better halves save the show • Doga, Devi to Minnal Murali: The evolution of India's homegrown superheroes • Love Hard movie review: Netflix rom-com is an unconvincing take on ills of catfishing • Karthikeyan Ramachandran on creating art with his father, venturing into NFTs • Oscars 2022: 'Colonialism' rationale for Sardar Udham hogwash; Koozhangal is better pick • Meenakshi Sundereshwar teaser irks viewers: When will Bollywood move beyond tokenism? • 'Justin Bieber: Our World' tries to be a deep dive into the popstar's life, but fails • Black As Night movie review: Vampire film employs more clichés than thrills • Bingo Hell movie review: Hellish viewing, for all the wrong reasons • Super Bowl Halftime Show: From drill teams to musical gala, how the event evolved • The Kitchen film review: Vishwakiran Nambi uses dance to convey women's silence in patriarchal spaces • Britney Spears' conservatorship timeline: End in sight for 13-year saga • Revisiting Daniel Craig's James Bond era ahead of No Time to Die • Netflix Tudum: Anime, Korean and Indian cinema; highlights from the pre-show special • As Netflix teases Seinfeld premiere, revisiting top 5 episodes from the 'show about nothing' • 'Afghanistan: Our Wounded Country' tells story of its endless wars through the eyes of women • Monsters Inside: Netflix delves into 24 faces of Billy Milligan in new true crime docuseries • Streaming in September: The biggest movies, shows and specials on OTT platforms this month • Rhea Kapoor's pearl wedding veil, and the history of hairnets as fashion accessory and utilitarian necessity