Lootera (2013): A Tale of Lost Love
Lootera (2013) is one of the most aesthetically appropriate and emotionally engaging films that I have had the pleasure of…
Lootera (2013) is one of the most aesthetically appropriate and emotionally engaging films that I have had the pleasure of…
Bollywood is still not done with the masala films, but an audience can always choose. I took an oath to stay away from cinematic thrash this year. While there where occasional let-downs: R. Balki’s Shamitabh & Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet to name a few, there where some really surprising films like Harshavardhan G. Kulkarni’s Hunterrr & Neeraj Pandey’s Baby. But Unlike last year, 2015’s mid-list had a lot of gems and the later part of the year mostly was cold, except three films in the list that follows:
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