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Bipasha Bhattacharyya

Bipasha Bhattacharyya is a graduate in liberal arts, with a deep interest in cinema, culture, and creative storytelling. Her work often explores the intersections of memory, identity, and politics on screen, blending critical insight with a strong narrative voice. She believes in the power of film as both art and activism, and uses her writing to question, reflect, and reimagine the world it portrays. Beyond film criticism, she also writes creative copies and campaigns that blend narrative instinct with cultural insight. Whether it’s a sharply observed review or a punchy campaign line, her writing carries the same intent: to question, reflect, and reimagine the world through stories that matter. Bipasha also writes for Reborn India Film and News Tap One
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Inside ‘Mohalla Assi’ (2018) – Performance of Tradition, Women and the Theatrics of Caste in Brahminical India 
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Inside ‘Mohalla Assi’ (2018) – Performance of Tradition, Women and the Theatrics of Caste in Brahminical India 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya February 10, 2026

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Isle of Dogs (2018) Movie Review: Exile, Loyalty and the Quiet Politics of Belonging 
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Isle of Dogs (2018) Movie Review: Exile, Loyalty and the Quiet Politics of Belonging 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya February 9, 2026

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Women Written by Anurag Kashyap: Refusing the Moral Frame
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Women Written by Anurag Kashyap: Refusing the Moral Frame

Bipasha Bhattacharyya January 27, 2026

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Without Kelly (2026) ‘Sundance’ Short Film Review:  Where Love Persists in Memories 
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Without Kelly (2026) ‘Sundance’ Short Film Review:  Where Love Persists in Memories 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya January 27, 2026

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‘Titli’ and the Fragile Dream of Becoming Free in Contemporary India
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‘Titli’ and the Fragile Dream of Becoming Free in Contemporary India

Bipasha Bhattacharyya January 19, 2026

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A Decade of Contemporary Bengali Cinema (2015 – 2025)
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A Decade of Contemporary Bengali Cinema (2015 – 2025)

Bipasha Bhattacharyya December 1, 2025

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Nadharer Bhela (2025) ‘KIFF’ Movie Review: The Metamorphosis of Nadhar  
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Nadharer Bhela (2025) ‘KIFF’ Movie Review: The Metamorphosis of Nadhar  

Bipasha Bhattacharyya December 23, 2025

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The Woman Who Wasn’t There: Her Memory, Her Geography, and the Ghost of Her, in the Cold War (2018)
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The Woman Who Wasn’t There: Her Memory, Her Geography, and the Ghost of Her, in the Cold War (2018)

Bipasha Bhattacharyya November 14, 2025

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Small Time Crooks (2000) Movie Review: Cookies, Class, and the Price of Wanting More  
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Small Time Crooks (2000) Movie Review: Cookies, Class, and the Price of Wanting More  

Bipasha Bhattacharyya November 17, 2025

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