In the mid 90s, Waheeda Rehman was negotiating a cusp in her life. After spending a few blissful decades in Bengaluru with husband Kanwaljit (with whom she had starred in the 1964 film Shagoon) in a sprawling hacienda called ‘Gharonda,’ raising two children, initiating an organic cereal brand with friend and neighbour Asharfa Sattar, she was […]
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2012: Movies At Unboxed
Hits, misses, deaths, brave, independent films and formulaic successes..the usual ingredients of an year at the movies. And some memories linger like Jab Tak Hai Jaan (http://unboxedwriters.com/2012/11/jab-tak-hai-jaan-fearless-sentimentality/), a bravely naive last offering by Yash Chopra in an unsentimental time. Yash Chopra believed in love. In humanism. Yes, he was a dream merchant, but at the core of his being was […]
Kahaani: A Redolent Pickle
This is what Vidya Balan has done. She has distilled the Indian film heroine beyond her size, skin colour, weight, objectification in item songs and orchestrated stardom created around the din of endorsements and tiny roles in big budget films to performance. And presence. The kind that makes you look at a woman beyond her […]