When I was a kid I had a favorite TV show, called Jungle Book. It was a time when India and Doordarshan had good shows, even animations or adaptations. Jungle Book was an animation of the celebrated book ( directed by none other that Fumio Kurokawa) and since the book was written in India, perhaps […]
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Power Trip
Just a moment please. All those who are condescendingly comparing Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster with Vishal Bhardwaj’s Maqbool would do well to remember Dhulia’s 2003 film Haasil, the precursor to most of the UP heartland stories we have heard subsequently. There was a rikshaw and cycle borne love story in a quirky small […]
The Man of Nuances
Kathryn Shattuck, a writer with The New York Times describes Irrfan Khan’s widely acclaimed appearance in the HBO series In Treatment thus, “Mr Khan, familiar in this country from the movies The Namesake and Slumdog Millionaire, and something of an idol in his own, has applied his soulful gaze and talent for nuance to the role […]