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Tuesdays & Fridays Review: Netflix Film is a Love Story of Commitment-phobic Millennials

I stumbled upon this Feb. 2021 release while surfing Netflix. I was considerably surprised that this film, produced by T-Series as well as Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and starring Poonam Dhillon’s

sia: Jhataleka Malhotra's 'T&F' trends on Top 10 list of Netflix India

Recently, the film made its digital release on Netflix India and has been trending in the Top 10 category ever since. Apart from fans reaching out to Jhataleka, the newbie is touched about the number of women messaging her via social media about the interpersonal relations depicted in the film from family to love to friendships and more. Speaking about the reactions to ‘Tuesdays and Fridays’, Jhataleka said, It s truly humbling and surreal to get such a reaction for my debut film. I am so glad that through Sia, I have managed to connect with girls of all ages and even mothers on the importance of self respect, financial independence, the value of relationships more. The messages have been overwhelming and I am so thankful to the entire team, because a film is a team effort. Given the times that we are in, I urge everyone to stay safe, stay home and watch the content you like on OTT or otherwise. If in a small way, the film can bring happiness to families in such times, then th

STREAMING: LAWS OF ATTRACTION - Newspaper

Tuesdays and Fridays The Pakistani audiences’ desperation to watch anything Bollywood is, at times, appalling and pitiful. Take into account exhibit A: Tuesdays and Fridays, a movie that sets a record low-bar for dumb, amateur cinema that’s trending at the fourth spot on Netflix’s charts. Released this February, and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali (what was the guy thinking?), this plodding story fixes its gaze firmly on Sia (2014’s first runner-up Miss India, Jhataleka Malhotra), a young lawyer who lives in Mumbai but flies to London for long stretches of time, because she’s so good that her firm allows her to work online.

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