Andhadhun [2018] – A Mere Excitement for Hindi Cinema’s Layman
If I try to access Andhadhun by separating it from director Sriram Raghavan’s previous directorial works – the film will continue…
If I try to access Andhadhun by separating it from director Sriram Raghavan’s previous directorial works – the film will continue…
2018 turned out to be a really bad year for Hindi Cinema. While every year features a truck-load of crap,…
Imtiaz Ali has written a story that’s a satire on life. A life that has been lead by following the crowd & doing what makes you hate yourself. The film shouts at the audience, telling them to stop coating themselves with layers of sorry, snobbish lies & camouflaging yourself just to sound good. The film is an ode to all the hidden and long lost artists who once had a dream, a dream that they relished when things weren’t all that serious. It asks you to dance over that random power-point presentation which was made following a tedious routine just to land with a stupid pat on the back.
The writer-director duo of Juhi Chaturvedi and Shoojit Sircar are quaintly fascinated with the Human Anatomy. With their third collaboration, they…
Feminism and its Eternal Affair with Film-making “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which…
Asian films have always shown how relatable they can be even to a wider audience. The constant understanding of the…
Packed with vigorous energy, stellar performances across the board and characters spouting rustic dialogues, Anurag Kashyap’s “paintra” in Mukkabaaz almost…
Bollywood has forever shunned away from the C word in mainstream movies, but Anurag Kashyap goes no holds barred tackling…
Trapped is a ticking time bomb from the moment it starts. The premise of the film is undoubtedly marvelous, the…