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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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Everybody Knows (2018) Movie Review: A Quietly Devastating Portrait of Trust, Memory, and Familial Debt
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Everybody Knows (2018) Movie Review: A Quietly Devastating Portrait of Trust, Memory, and Familial Debt

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 3, 2026

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Eternal Recurrence: Love and Memory in the Philosophy of Living through ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’
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Eternal Recurrence: Love and Memory in the Philosophy of Living through ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 2, 2026

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When Reason Becomes a Voice: Masculinity and Power in ‘Alphaville’
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When Reason Becomes a Voice: Masculinity and Power in ‘Alphaville’

Bipasha Bhattacharyya March 1, 2026

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Annabelle: Creation (2017) Movie Review: How Does Silence Breathe in the Architecture of Dread?
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Annabelle: Creation (2017) Movie Review: How Does Silence Breathe in the Architecture of Dread?

Bipasha Bhattacharyya February 27, 2026

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Annabelle Comes Home (2019) Movie Review: Behind the Blessed Glass 
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Annabelle Comes Home (2019) Movie Review: Behind the Blessed Glass 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya February 27, 2026

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5 Centimeters per Second (2007) Movie Review: A Film about Love Measured in Petals 
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5 Centimeters per Second (2007) Movie Review: A Film about Love Measured in Petals 

Bipasha Bhattacharyya February 26, 2026

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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 March 11, 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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