In an age when film makers masquarade as reformers, it is only apt that one remember the flag bearers of the REAL New Wave in Indian Cinema that had its inception in the early 50’s through the mid 70’s. A beacon of this New Wave was Ritwik Ghatak. The Anarchist. The Rebel. The quintessential Bengali […]
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Force: A Compelling Watch
The world of Hindi films is largely driven by money and stars with a big following. Quite obviously the stakes are dangerously high when big films featuring big stars hit the screen. They may not deserve the hype that surrounds their releases but every media platform is milked dry to promote a lavishly mounted film. […]
Killing Them Softly
A story about the black widow of six dysfunctional husbands could have been filmed like a grisly chapter out of Manohar Kahaniyan or a blood and gore spill in a Ramsay horror film. And yet in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Saat Khoon Maaf, you find startling strands of brilliance like,”Zyada kabhi zyada nahin hota..hamesha kam hi hota hai..aur jo kam mein jeena […]