It is hard for directors to treat Hrithik Roshan as ‘normal.’ He is either Jalluddin Mohammed Akbar or Krish or a vaguely challenged Rohit or an ace thief who can be a dwarf, a queen in drag, a superman vrooming to the beat of ‘Dhoom..dhoom‘ or a self-made chawl don spouting Harivansh Rai Bachchan’s Agnipath […]
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Irene Dhar Malik: Editor’s Cut
Filmmaker Onir’s soon to be released film Chauranga taps into the prevalent politics over love and caste. It narrates the story of a 14-year-old Dalit boy in rural India who is killed for writing a love letter. Irene Dhar Malik, Onir’s sister and film editor, is busy with the post-production of the film and took […]
The Woman Beyond The Cleavage
Be afraid. Be very afraid. Especially, if you are a woman. A cleavage pointer is headed your way like a missile to show the world what it would have missed if it only looked at your eyes instead of your breasts. If someone looked in your eyes, really really long….they would not have seen what […]
URA And Pattabhi: The Unforgettables
Tom Cowan, the cinematographer of the 1970 classic Samskara, visited Bangalore in 2011 to collaborate with Konarak Reddy and Kirtana Kumar (the son and daughter-in-law of Pattabhirami Reddy) on a film project called Bangalore Love Story. Cowan had shared how it was artist S G Vasudev (also the art director of Samskara) who had told him […]
Khoobsurat: A String Of Selfies
Dr Mili Chakraborty likes to pose for selfies… perhaps that is why every frame she is in seems to be carefully composed for a snapshot. Her smile is always selfie ready and even though she says, “jo dil mein hai..wohi zabaan par,” nothing she says really come across as spontaneous. Not even her Skype conversations […]
Sanjna Kapoor: A New Junoon
Sanjna Kapoor was about 10 when she shot the horrific church massacre scene with her grandfather Geoffrey Kendal in Shyam Benegal’s Junoon (1978). The film was produced by her father’s production company Film Valas. She also appeared as her mother’s childhood reverie in another family production, 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981). But the biggest ever family […]
Fawad Khan: Ambassador Of Stories
Pakistani actor Fawad Khan is quoting playwright David Mamet and citing Brando’s brilliance in the 1951 classic A Streetcar Named Desire, minutes after he has been made to dance to a hit from his debut Hindi film Khoobsurat with Sonam Kapoor. He had danced to the rather inane Ma ka phone aaya, with a […]
Kunal Karan Kapoor:The Eternal Traveller
Actor, travel buff and photography aficionado Kunal Karan Kapoor has been off TV screens since the second season of his cult show Na Nole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha wrapped up in 2013 but he has been doing what few of his peers do. Take time off from the TRP rat race to travel on […]
Bombay Jayashri:’Someone Up There Is Writing My Story’
It is hard to encapsulate the velvet texture of her voice. Not cloyingly sweet but with depth, character and texture. A voice that unmistakably belongs to Bombay Jayashri. The singer and composer was in town to perform at the Bengaluru Ganesha Utsava and chatted minutes before her recital. The first thing to ask her is ofcourse just […]
Remembering Bapu
Filmlore has it that when Shabana Azmi was playing a mentally disturbed woman in Hum Paanch, the method actor that she is, she wanted to know just what kind of a disease she was suffering from. No one knows for sure just what reply she got but the film’s director Bapu definitely had more on his mind […]
Rashmi Ramachandra: How To Rule The Air
For most people, radio is about air waves throbbing with music and banter but only a radio professional knows the diligence that goes into packaging seamless content. ** We asked RJ Rashmi Ramachandra just what she did as a programming coordinator at Timbre Media and she responds,”I was responsible for the functioning of Radio Falak […]
Why Heeba Shah Won’t Ask for Equality
Telephonic interviews take away the visual texture from a story but you don’t miss it when you talk to theatre, TV and film actor Heeba Shah. She speaks with immense clarity and leaves no awkward pauses for you to fill. Between tackling cinema of multiple genres, doing theatre and moving homes, she performed an Ismat […]