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Need help in finding a movie

Hello Everyone, I have the vague synopsis of the plot twist. Please help me find the movie.

I think hero is a police. He tells a secret to his colleague X about how his father was killed by his cop buddy and the plot goes on and the buddy X gets killed by a high ranking corrupt police Y. Since X knows he's going to die in the hands of Y and Y wants some info on a case from X. X says hero father's cop killer name as an answer to Y's question because Y is also going to kill a cop (X). X hopes hero will connect the dots and when Y comes to hero and asks to find info on this name hero grows suspicious because he said this name only to X there's no chance Y would have know this name on his own. So Y has to have spoken to X before his death. So hero investigates and kills Y or get him under custody with proof.

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u/DrDisrespect143 — 2 days ago
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The Invite sparked a multi-day bidding war at Sundance with Netflix, Apple, Neon, Focus, Searchlight and A24 all in. A24 won. June 26 limited, July wide. Tracking? - YouTube

It's Wilde's third film after Booksmart overperformed and Don't Worry Darling had a complicated run. The cast is Rogen, Norton, Cruz, Wilde. R rated, 107 minutes, sex comedy angle. Sundance bidding wars don't always translate but the fact that Netflix and Apple were in it before A24 took it is at least worth watching.

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u/btschicka — 3 days ago
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Need good movies and series to watch

Hello people,

Please suggest me good movies and series to watch need something with good concept except horror every genre works for me but personally im more inclined to thrillers, action and drama.

Looking for some good suggestions 😊

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u/No_Desk_854 — 5 days ago
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Sonchiriya and Luka Chuppi clashed in theaters but the former was a complete disaster inspite of being a much better film than the latter in every single way.

Luka Chuppi (2019) was a major commercial success, grossing over ₹128 crore worldwide, while Sonchiriya (2019) was a box office disaster, struggling to reach even ₹10 crore in its lifetime.

u/Few-Reveal6853 — 8 days ago
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90s tokusatsu films are something else. Mechanical Violator: Hakaider.

The practical effects are really well done

u/Useful_Cry9709 — 9 days ago