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Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar is the Chief Editor of High on Films. He is a passionate cinephile who delves into films with meticulous attention and a belief in cinema’s transformative, shared-dream power. A film journalist since 2011, he brings depth, clarity, and a sharp analytical voice to his work.
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8 Thottakkal aka 8 Bullets [2017] – A Flawed yet an Engaging Existential Thriller
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8 Thottakkal aka 8 Bullets [2017] – A Flawed yet an Engaging Existential Thriller

Arun Kumar May 1, 2017

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Personal Shopper [2016] – An Imaginative Examination of Grief and Personal Identity
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Personal Shopper [2016] – An Imaginative Examination of Grief and Personal Identity

Arun Kumar August 20, 2024

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Where Is the Friend’s Home? (1987) – A Multi-Layered Parable about a Virtuous Kid
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Where Is the Friend’s Home? (1987) – A Multi-Layered Parable about a Virtuous Kid

Arun Kumar July 14, 2023

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Paterson [2016]: Mundane as an Extraordinary Visual Poem
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Paterson [2016]: Mundane as an Extraordinary Visual Poem

Arun Kumar July 23, 2024

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The Last Family [2016] – A Portrait of an Artist through Dysfunctional Family
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The Last Family [2016] – A Portrait of an Artist through Dysfunctional Family

Arun Kumar March 31, 2017

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An Angel at My Table [1990] – A Fitting Tribute to a Great Artistic Soul
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An Angel at My Table [1990] – A Fitting Tribute to a Great Artistic Soul

Arun Kumar September 26, 2018

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The Age of Shadows [2016] – A Spy Thriller with Electrifying Setpieces
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The Age of Shadows [2016] – A Spy Thriller with Electrifying Setpieces

Arun Kumar March 4, 2017

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I, Daniel Blake [2016]: A Poignant Social-Realist Drama
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I, Daniel Blake [2016]: A Poignant Social-Realist Drama

Arun Kumar March 2, 2017

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Lion [2016] – A Melodrama with Considerable Stretches of Admirable Nuance
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Lion [2016] – A Melodrama with Considerable Stretches of Admirable Nuance

Arun Kumar July 15, 2024

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