Pokhar Ke Dunu Paar (2022): ‘DIFF’ Review – Superbly measured and calmly invitingThe aftermath of a decision hangs over Pokhar Ke Dunu Paar. The momentous decision of a couple…
Joyland (2022): ‘DIFF’ Review – Breathtakingly, Dazzlingly Choreographed Yet Shy of GreatnessThe first thing that struck me while watching Saim Sadiq’s Joyland (2022) is the sheer…
10 Must-See Films at the Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF), 2022Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF) is back in the mountains again this 2022. After two…
Mintgumri [2021]: ‘DIFF’ Review- Full of extraordinary, overwhelming gentleness, but never forgets its bracing honestyAakash Chhabra’s short film, Mintgumri, has a palpable thread to it, moving from a yearning…
Shoebox [2021]: ‘DIFF’ Review – Empty gestures mangle this ode to a single screen and a changing cityIn Faraz Ali’s debut feature Shoebox, we find ourselves frequently confronted with questions relating to…
Borderlands [2021] ‘DIFF’ Review: A Compellingly Observed Documentary about the Edges of the Country and its PeopleFamous fictional writer Arthur C. Clarke had this to say about borders, “The only way…