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Naina Rathi

I’m a writer and aspiring filmmaker from Hyderabad. I like to watch films, make weird analyses and talk endlessly about them.
Songs of Forgotten Trees (2025) Movie Review: The Hollow Echoes of Female Friendships, Spaces, Childhoods, and Desires
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Songs of Forgotten Trees (2025) Movie Review: The Hollow Echoes of Female Friendships, Spaces, Childhoods, and Desires

Naina Rathi November 11, 2025

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Tumbbad (2018): The Mythology of Unending Greed and Redemption
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Tumbbad (2018): The Mythology of Unending Greed and Redemption

Naina Rathi March 2, 2025

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Interview with Vipin Radhakrishnan: Director, Angammal (2024)
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Interview with Vipin Radhakrishnan: Director, Angammal (2024)

Naina Rathi December 1, 2024

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Angammal (2024) Movie Review: May the Uchchimala Winds Change Cinematic Trends
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Angammal (2024) Movie Review: May the Uchchimala Winds Change Cinematic Trends

Naina Rathi March 2, 2025

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Chandu Champion: Kartik Aaryan Transforms Himself in This Tale of Indian Sisyphus
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Chandu Champion: Kartik Aaryan Transforms Himself in This Tale of Indian Sisyphus

Naina Rathi July 8, 2024

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Kiran Rao’s ‘Laapataa Ladies’ Walks, so Indian Feminism can Run
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Kiran Rao’s ‘Laapataa Ladies’ Walks, so Indian Feminism can Run

Naina Rathi March 2, 2025

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