Saina (2021) Review : A Racquet is not a Sword
Saina Nehwal’s biopic, Saina (2021), directed by Amole Gupte, was released on Amazon Prime earlier this year. The film fails…
Saina Nehwal’s biopic, Saina (2021), directed by Amole Gupte, was released on Amazon Prime earlier this year. The film fails…
****Warning: Spoilers*** Critics and viewers alike are hailing the 2021 movie Nayattu, directed by Martin Prakkat, as a bold step…
Songs My Brothers Taught Me Review: Chloé Zhao’s first feature credited and played 20 pieces of music. These are not…
Niccolo Machiavelli, the great political philosopher said, “It is better to be feared than loved if you cannot be both.”…
The short film directed by Dina Chandra Mohan, “Modi and a Beer”, presented by Pa Ranjith’s Neelam Productions was released…
Aloof from the crowd in the deep, narrow lanes of South Kolkata resides a forgotten old man, a lost jewel-…
Portrayal of religious conflicts in Indian films is not new. In fact, as these religion and secularity based issues have…
It’s unfortunate that forty years on, Akaler Sandhane is as relevant and timely as it was, back when it released. The villagers have wider access to transportation, food and mobile phones. But the lack of awareness, cultural understanding and opportunities remains consistent. Films like these must get made today. We need more honest filmmakers like Mrinal Sen in these times to reveal our truth. Because if art doesn’t, no one will.
Capitalism has a far-reaching grasp. It isn’t necessarily suffocating for its inhabitants for it provides a unique way of survival…