Opinion

Satyajit Ray’s ‘Nayak’ Review: A Brooding Character Study Featuring A Riveting Performance From Uttam Kumar

On the occasion of Mahanayak Uttam Kumar’s 94th birth anniversary, let's revisit his best known work internationally, the 1966 Bangla drama film Nayak, which...

The Great Indian Middle Class, In The Middle Of Nowhere! A Re-Look

INDIA. I had published the first part of this write up in the month of April, when the lockdown had just dawned upon the...

‘Aashram’ Review: One Of The Finest Web Series To Have Come Out In The Recent Times

In Dadasaheb Phalkhe’s 1913 silent film Raja Harishchandra, India’s first full-length feature film, the impoverished King Harishchandra, having abdicated his crown as penance to...

“Class of 83” Review: Meet The Dirty Harries Of Bombay

The Pulitzer prize-winning late American film critic Roger Ebert observes in his 1971 review of Don Siegel’s groundbreaking cop thriller Dirty Harry, “Eastwood (Inspector...

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