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Jainam Turakhia

Jainam Turakhia is an award-winning film critic at The Daily Planet with a deep passion for cinema and literature. He’s a multi-talented content creator, book reviewer, and podcaster who actively manages and hosts film festivals, with a special focus on independent cinema. A self-proclaimed comic book aficionado, Jainam has spent years studying the medium, particularly the cinematic universe of Zack Snyder.

In his free time, he channels his love for storytelling by writing poems and stories, and exploring the world through the lens of a hobbyist cinematographer.

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A dream worth Googling: Iván De Ramón talks about taking career leaps

by Jainam Turakhia
July 4, 2022

Iván De Ramón, a young student at the University of Manchester, has a braveheart story. The full-time physics student at the University of Manchester and part-time product management intern at Nova, a Spanish startup that is changing the way traditional recruitment works, took the initiative to apply to his dream company—Google.

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Warner Bros. wanted ‘Watchmen’ opening removed, according to writer David Hayter

by Jainam Turakhia
May 21, 2022

The “Watchmen” opening credits sequence that showcases the fall and rise of the Minuteman is a very important arc in the comics. Not only does it build the world, but it sets the stage for events to come.

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Khyati Agrawal Gupta: The storyteller who believed

by Jainam Turakhia
May 15, 2022

We usually learn about storytellers when they become famous. There are a lot of emotions between checkpoints, including disbelief, confusion, fear and anxiety.

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Reviewing ‘The Kashmir Files:’ Decades of cries finally heard

by Jainam Turakhia
May 15, 2022
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Raimi goes back to the roots with ‘Multiverse of Madness’

by Jainam Turakhia
May 11, 2022

When we talk about cinema, we’re talking about storytellers and, with a storyteller, comes a point of view—a style. 

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‘The Batman’ sequel announced

by Jainam Turakhia
April 26, 2022

During a Tuesday evening presentation at CinemaCon, an annual trade show for theater owners, Warner Bros. revealed their plans for another caped crusader movie starring Robert Pattinson following the huge success with the first film directed by Matt Reeves.

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Zack Snyder’s Netflix project ‘Rebel Moon’ enters production

by Jainam Turakhia
April 19, 2022

As per the recent additions on IMDB “Rebel Moon,” which was supposed to start its production in April and go up until November for a two-parter film, has finally started with the production process.

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‘The Kashmir Files’’ Vivek Agnihotri reveals new project

by Jainam Turakhia
April 15, 2022

In the past five weeks, Vivek Agnihotri’s “The Kashmir Files” has become a worldwide sensation, resulting in various critical and political recognitions. The film was made after consulting with more than 700 families of victims who suffered from the 1990 “Exodus-cum-Genocide.” 

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‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ mystifies with season 4

by Jainam Turakhia
April 15, 2022

Creating something is a difficult task. Maintaining it is even more difficult, especially when it comes to long running film franchises and shows. Their inception would be S Tier but gradually would end up being just some random forgettable thing. 

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Secrets of Dumbldore — The Wizarding World’s legacy deserves better

by Jainam Turakhia
April 8, 2022

A decade ago franchise films ran at their own pace, and they were quite successful at that. They were building universes and making the audience wait for the next part, and they were delivering.

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