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With Rashmi Rocket—director Akarsh Khurana’s new film on ZEE5—Taapsee Pannu finds herself in the unenviable position of having starred in three terrible films in the same calendar year. If Pannu were in Hollywood, no filmmaker would touch her.

Not only does Rashmi Rocket do a disservice to the real-life stories it is inspired by, it also disrespects two beloved film genres by making a mockery of sports films and courtroom dramas.

We discuss Pannu’s poor performance—she plays a Gujarati character with a Punjabi accent, go figure—the film’s strange structure, and blatant product placement that feels like the writers licking the producer’s boots.

And for a film ostensibly about feminism, Rashmi Rocket’s protagonist needs a man to come to her rescue (over and over), and is made to perform an item number—does no see the irony in this?

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