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Web Series Review: Chiraiya (2026) Hotstar Special
SERIES REVIEW BY: "Suyash Pachauri & Global Bollywood" ONE LINER: “Chiraiya doesn’t scream for attention, it quietly breaks your heart and stays there.” Introduction Released on 20 March 2026 on Hotstar, Chiraiya is a deeply introspective web series that quietly makes its presence felt rather than announcing it loudly. Directed by Shashant Shah and written by Divy Nidhi Sharma , the series explores the fragile emotional ecosystem of human relationships through a lens that is
Suyash Pachauri
24 hours ago5 min read


Suyash Pachauri Biography: A Cinematic Profile
In the vast and dynamic world of Bollywood, certain individuals emerge as pivotal figures who shape the industry’s narrative and influence its audience. Among these, Suyash Pachauri has steadily carved a niche for himself. His journey through the cinematic landscape is marked by dedication, insightful commentary, and a passion for film that resonates with enthusiasts and professionals alike. This profile aims to provide a comprehensive overview of his contributions, backgroun
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1 day ago3 min read


FILM REVIEW: "VADH 2" Vadh 2 isn’t about the crime that was committed it’s about the silence that continues to commit it every day.
Introduction Vadh 2 arrives with the heavy burden of legacy. The first Vadh surprised audiences with its grounded tension, morally complex characters, and a slow-burning narrative that focused more on human psychology than sensational crime. A sequel, therefore, was always going to be risky especially when the original film’s impact came from its restraint, realism and emotional discomfort rather than commercial spectacle. Fortunately, Vadh 2 does not attempt to become louder
Suyash Pachauri
Feb 56 min read


FILM REVIEW: SHELTER “Shelter hits hard where it counts, both in bullets and in the heart.”
By Suyash Pachauri | Global Bollywood | Directors Daily Clapboard Introduction The cinematic universe of high-octane thrillers has a new incumbent in Shelter, directed by the meticulous and visually daring Avery Knox . With Jason Statham headlining as the rugged anti-hero at the center of a labyrinthine conspiracy, Shelter is not just another action movie; it’s an ambitious narrative about survival, trust, and the moral cost of salvation. Set in the near-future dystopian meg
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Jan 317 min read


FILM REVIEW: SEND HELP "Send Help isn’t about escaping an island , it’s about surviving the person stranded beside you."
By Suyash Pachauri | Global Bollywood | Directors Daily Clapboard Introduction Send Help is a sharply mounted survival thriller that blends dark humor, psychological warfare, and raw human endurance into one relentlessly gripping cinematic experience. Directed by genre maestro Sam Raimi , the film places two ordinary corporate professionals into an extraordinary nightmare after a plane crash leaves them stranded on a remote island. What initially feels like a familiar surviva
Suyash Pachauri
Jan 314 min read


FILM REVIEW: MARDAANI 3 “Mardaani 3 proves that real power doesn’t roar on screen it stands quietly between justice and fear.”
By Suyash Pachauri | Global Bollywood | Director’s Daily Clapboard Introduction With Mardaani 3, Hindi cinema returns to one of its most grounded, socially conscious and emotionally unsettling franchises. The Mardaani series has never attempted to glamorise crime, violence or policing. Instead, it has consistently chosen to look at uncomfortable truths with clarity, restraint and courage. The third instalment continues this tradition, while subtly evolving its emotional depth
Suyash Pachauri
Jan 317 min read


FILM REVIEW: MAYASABHA "Mayasabha is not a political drama - it is a loud, hollow, and painfully confused film that mistakes noise for relevance and ambition for cinema."
BY Suyash Pachauri | Global Bollywood | Directors Daily Clapboard Introduction Mayasabha is not just a disappointing film; it is a painfully exhausting cinematic experience that tests the audience’s patience, intelligence, and tolerance in equal measure. What promises to be a powerful, politically charged, and emotionally layered drama ends up becoming a confused, noisy, and hollow spectacle that collapses under the weight of its own misplaced ambition. From the very first sc
Suyash Pachauri
Jan 314 min read


SERIES REVIEW: SPACE GEN: CHANDRAYAAN
SERIES REVIEW BY: SUYASH PACHAURI - FOUNDER [DIRECTOR'S DAILY CLAPBOARD] & [GLOBAL BOLLYWOOD] A cinematic tribute to India’s leap beyond the skies INTRODUCTION In recent years, Indian content creators have increasingly turned their gaze towards real-life stories of national pride, innovation, and resilience. From biopics of sports icons to dramatizations of political moments, storytelling in India is evolving rapidly. One such ambitious addition to this trend is “Space Gen: C
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Jan 236 min read
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FILM REVIEW: HAPPY PATEL - KHATARNAAK JASOOS [“Happy Patel makes you laugh before the interval and regret staying seated after it.”]
FILM REVIEW BY: SUYASH PACHAURI FOUNDER & OWNER GLOBAL BOLLYWOOD | DIRECTOR’S DAILY CLAPBOARD Introduction “Happy Patel: Khatarnaak Jasoos” arrives with the promise of being a quirky, desi-meets-global comedy entertainer, riding largely on the brand of Vir Das’ humor , exaggerated characters, and the familiar Bollywood trope of a “misfit hero caught in a spy-like setup.” On paper, the concept appears light, breezy, and potentially entertaining, especially for audiences that e
Suyash Pachauri
Jan 164 min read
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