It is fitting that an overview of this year’s most memorable films should begin with a conversation about The Dirty Picture. This film is a triumph because of three people. Director Milan Luthria. Dialogue writer Rajat Arora and Vidya Balan. Earlier this year, a strident PR campaign pegged Rani Mukherjee’s foul mouthed scribe in No One […]
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Aarakshan:The Lone Idealist
First things first. This is not the first time Prakash Jha has made a film on education. He made Hip Hip Hurray (1984), possibly the first Indian sports film set in a school. It was among other things, a comment on the equation between students and teachers. He never was a creative opportunist. Or someone […]
Unreserved Respect
Am looking forward to the new film written by Anjum Rajabali. All for selfish reasons of course. First, the personal reason-The joy of peeping into the minds of the characters. Finding layers. Ah! A complex here, a fear there. Delightful when the screenplay writer is a qualified psychologist, isn’t it? Then, because I teach and […]