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I noticed this movie a short while ago at Prime Video: [1]. It seemed of dubious notability at first glance. So I searched for its reviews. And I could find just three (shortish) reviews, out of which at least one might be unreliable:
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link)I want to add them under the Further reading section, but I am not sure if all of them are suitable for that purpose, e.g. one of them is in Hindi and the other one is published by a dubious-looking newspaper.
So here are a few questions:
JOURNEY OF BHANGOVER MOVIE REVIEW" or as "
Journey Of Bhangover Movie Review" in the citation? BTW, {{ Template:Cite news}} states the following regarding the
Source title: "
The title of the article as it appears in the source". So I guess it should be in capitals, but I am unsure about it.
I am hardly familiar with sourcing standards of Bollywood film articles. But Cyphoidbomb seems to be well-versed in this area. So he might answer the above questions.
PS: This article was created by Bazzaka to probably promote Prerika Arora (see its revision history). - NitinMlk ( talk) 21:34, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
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I noticed this movie a short while ago at Prime Video: [1]. It seemed of dubious notability at first glance. So I searched for its reviews. And I could find just three (shortish) reviews, out of which at least one might be unreliable:
{{
cite news}}
: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (
link)I want to add them under the Further reading section, but I am not sure if all of them are suitable for that purpose, e.g. one of them is in Hindi and the other one is published by a dubious-looking newspaper.
So here are a few questions:
JOURNEY OF BHANGOVER MOVIE REVIEW" or as "
Journey Of Bhangover Movie Review" in the citation? BTW, {{ Template:Cite news}} states the following regarding the
Source title: "
The title of the article as it appears in the source". So I guess it should be in capitals, but I am unsure about it.
I am hardly familiar with sourcing standards of Bollywood film articles. But Cyphoidbomb seems to be well-versed in this area. So he might answer the above questions.
PS: This article was created by Bazzaka to probably promote Prerika Arora (see its revision history). - NitinMlk ( talk) 21:34, 12 August 2020 (UTC)