Archive: March, 2009
Posted by admin - March 24, 2009 - Uncategorized
Hrishikesh Mukherjee started a trend. Simple stories narrated in the most simplistic manner. His movies inspired a generation of film-makers and a lot of storytellers even today pay homage to Hrishi-da through their movies. Robby Grewal does so with ALOO CHAAT. Only thing, the film lacks the sweetness associated that you expect from it.ALOO CHAAT [...]
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Posted by admin - March 15, 2009 - Uncategorized
Accuse him of thinking abstract, but you cannot accuse Anurag Kashyap of following the stereotype. In Gulaal, the storyteller attempts to tell multiple stories in one film. Student politics, a separate state for Rajputs, an intense love story that has a disastrous end… Kashyap’s Gulaal is intelligent, intense, disturbing, poignant and expectedly, cerebral. Gulaal is [...]
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Posted by admin - March 11, 2009 - Uncategorized
The ominously titled supernatural film 13B has a smart premise involving a joint family of eight moving into a plush new apartment where strange, inexplicable things begin to happen to its residents, pretty much duplicating the events and dramatics of a new television soap that the ladies of this house are addicted to. So, if [...]
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Posted by admin - March 7, 2009 - Uncategorized
The Stoneman was a name given by the popular English language print media of Kolkatta to an alleged serial killer who menaced the streets of that city in 1989. The Stoneman was credited with thirteen murders over six months (the first in June 1989), but it was never established whether the crimes were the handiwork [...]
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