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Kshitij Rawat

Dehradun, Delhi, Jaipur, New Delhi, Rajasthan

Editor at WION News

When I am not scribbling down words that transport readers to other worlds, I am busy capturing stunning images that could make a landscape painter weep.

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  • 4 weeks ago | prestigeonline.com | Kshitij Rawat |Eric E Surbano

    10 Shows to Watch Next to Fill the The White Lotus Void The White Lotus just wrapped its season 3, and fans are looking for something to fill the void. Why? Well, the thought of possibly waiting another three years feels like a personal attack. However, we have a list of excellent and must-watch shows for fans of The White Lotus in the meantime that you can watch. They offer the same combination of drama and scandal, often in luxurious settings.

  • 1 month ago | prestigeonline.com | Kshitij Rawat

    The Best Movies and TV Shows Featuring Adolescence Star Stephen Graham If you saw English actor Stephen Graham in the new Netflix miniseries Adolescence and thought something akin to, “What a fantastic actor!”, I have news for you. You see, he has been an accomplished and acclaimed actor for more than three decades. It is another matter that he is only now getting his much-deserved spot in the mainstream.

  • 1 month ago | prestigeonline.com | Kshitij Rawat

    Hooked on Adolescence? Here are 7 crime drama shows you’ll love Adolescence, a new British crime drama series on Netflix, has taken the world by storm. If you watched it and want something similar, we have a few excellent options. Here are 7 great crime drama shows like Adolescence you can watch right away.

  • 1 month ago | prestigeonline.com | Kshitij Rawat

    There’s something about adolescence — both the word and the state of being — that feels like a slow-motion car crash. It’s messy and chaotic, veering between innocence and something far more unsettling. Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s Netflix series Adolescence takes that idea and runs with it, then stops abruptly to let us watch the wreckage smoulder. If you have been equally fascinated with this show, let’s dive into the ending of the Adolescence series, cast, review, and more.

  • 1 month ago | prestigeonline.com | Kshitij Rawat

    There’s something about adolescence — both the word and the state of being — that feels like a slow-motion car crash. Veering between innocence and something far more unsettling, it is messy and chaotic. Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s Netflix series Adolescence takes that idea and runs with it, then stops abruptly to let us watch the wreckage smoulder. Let’s dive into the ending of Adolescence series, cast, review, and more.

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6 May 25

RT @theFCGofficial: Watch Sucharita Tyagi, film critic and Vice-Chairperson of the Film Critics Guild, talk about the importance of film cr…

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Kshitij Rawat @rawat_kshitij
4 May 25

RT @theFCGofficial: Karthik Subbaraj’s latest film, Retro, is currently rated 6/10 on FCGR. Starring Suriya and Pooja Hegde, the film is n…

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Kshitij Rawat @rawat_kshitij
2 May 25

RT @GWR: Longest development period for a videogame? 14 years and 43 days😩 Officially announced on 28 April 1997 by developer 3D Realms, th…