This Dussehra, a Hindu festival that signifies the victory of good over evil, I came across a message that was…
Category: Films
‘Vikram Vedha’ is a delectable and slurpy proposition for India’s working class audience
Choice. A concept you need to elude yourself from while watching Pushkar – Gayatri’s Hindi iteration of their slobberknocker offering…
‘Brahmāstra’ : A film confused between its international style and ethnic roots. It isn’t a bad film by any stretch of imagination… It is an extremely shaky start
Imagine yourself at a wedding buffet. You stride along with your plate, glancing down every dish at disposal. All of…
‘Raksha Bandhan’ – The problem isn’t the subject, but the authority with which the narrative influences appalling judgements and mindset
After watching the trailer (which, these days, gives away almost 80% of the story)of Raksha Bandhan, I had my reservations…
My first Satyajit Ray film – ‘The Big City’ aka ‘Mahanagar’ was a pleasant surprise
I was a Satyajit Ray film virgin … until few weeks ago. The British Film Institute (BFI) is celebrating 100…