‘O Sajna’: Neha Kakkar’s rendition induces mixed reactions
Yesterday, the teaser for Neha Kakkar’s latest song, "O Sajna", was released. The song premiered in its entirety earlier today (September 19). “O Sajna” is a rendition of the song “Maine Payal Hai Chhankai” by Falguni Pathak from 1999.
19 September 2022, 07:18 AM
BBC’s 'Royal Family': A documentary or propaganda?
After the Second World War, Europe went through a phase of modernisation, with the royal family becoming increasingly irrelevant to the common man. In order to sweeten and modernise their image, Lord Brabourne suggested using the new medium of television.
18 September 2022, 11:56 AM
From 'Monsoon Wedding' to 'Highway': The Repressed World of Child Abuse
From Mira Nair’s “Monsoon Wedding” to Imtiaz Ali’s “Highway”, the chronicle of Hindi cinema mainly was linear with similar kinds of stories, songs, making and melodramatic extravaganza. Nevertheless, it is high time that the country, which is to date wrapped up with archaic societal injustice, discrimination and backdated familial norms, realises the importance of telling stories that had not been heard before.
8 September 2022, 12:39 PM
Remembering the Samurai of Filmmaking, Akira Kurosawa
Today marks the 112th birthday of the enigmatic filmmaker, Akira Kurosawa. His love for films made him work prolifically, directing thirty films over the span of five decades.
6 September 2022, 13:29 PM
‘Delhi Crime’ season 2: Revisiting the dark underbelly of Delhi
Delhi is a city with massive economic disparities, coupled with a population that is too large and a police force that is understaffed, one can only wonder what will happen when a series of murders start to take place throughout the city?
This conundrum is explored in season two of “Delhi Crime”, through a brilliant cast, captured in the dark colour palettes and ominous music that resonates the gore amidst the bustle of Delhi.
1 September 2022, 10:44 AM
The world of Rituparno Ghosh
Yesterday, August 31, marked the birthday of legendary filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh. Through his writing and direction Ritu took the audience to a world where the clouds deliver messages of gloom, where the separation of lovers is mourned, and where boundaries of gender roles crumble.
1 September 2022, 06:45 AM
Chorki’s ‘Bandhobi’: A social commentary on migrant workers in Korea
Right from the beginning, Chorki, the online streaming service, has stood out for its distinct choice of content. This week, it added the Bengali dubbed version of “Bandhobi”, a 2009 South Korean independent film, which stars Bangladeshi actor Mahbub Alam.
“Bandhobi” is written and directed by indie darling, Dong-il Shin, and showcases an unusual friendship between a rebellious teenage girl and a migrant worker in Korea.
31 August 2022, 11:31 AM
‘Sampurna’: Marriage does not equal consent
In a part of the world where women are told that marriages should be the centre of their lives, the web-series “Sampurna” offers a distinct take on the topic. The series, directed by Sayantan Ghoshal, is available on the Hoichoi app and website.
30 August 2022, 12:00 PM