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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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Deep6 (2021) Movie Review: A Slow, Haunting Study of Memory and Dislocation
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Deep6 (2021) Movie Review: A Slow, Haunting Study of Memory and Dislocation

Bipasha Bhattacharyya April 12, 2026

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Don’t Interrupt While We Dance (2025) Short Film Review: On Fragility and the Right to Remain 
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Don’t Interrupt While We Dance (2025) Short Film Review: On Fragility and the Right to Remain 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya April 3, 2026

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What The Law Cannot Hold: Cinema, Trans Lives, and the Limits of Recognition in Contemporary India 
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What The Law Cannot Hold: Cinema, Trans Lives, and the Limits of Recognition in Contemporary India 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 28, 2026

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The Delivery Guy (2025) Short Film Review: The Reality of Going Abroad 
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The Delivery Guy (2025) Short Film Review: The Reality of Going Abroad 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 31, 2026

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How ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Finds Intimacy in Distance
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How ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Finds Intimacy in Distance

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 24, 2026

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Movie Review: On the Fragility of Feeling Infinite 
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Movie Review: On the Fragility of Feeling Infinite 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 22, 2026

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10 Things I Hate About You (1999) Movie Review: Love, Performance, and the Quiet Taming of Complexity 
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10 Things I Hate About You (1999) Movie Review: Love, Performance, and the Quiet Taming of Complexity 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 21, 2026

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The Truman Show (1998) Movie Review: Reading the Comfort of Illusion 
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The Truman Show (1998) Movie Review: Reading the Comfort of Illusion 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 19, 2026

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Lost in Translation (2003) Movie Review: The Quiet That Says Too Little 
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Lost in Translation (2003) Movie Review: The Quiet That Says Too Little 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 18, 2026

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