Mangal Pandey Ketan Mehta’s tribute to the great martyr Mangal Pandey responsible for the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 is reminiscient of an athlete who almost makes it to the finish line to win, but loses out by a few seconds.
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The Warrior Asif Kapadia's first feature film is the heroic tale of a man turning from a life of violence to face solitude in the wilderness. Overall, the film is a marvelous adventure.
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My Brother Nikhil My Brother Nikhil, filmmaker Onir’s directorial debut, is a groundbreaking movie. Its main character, Nikhil (Sanjay Suri), is a gay man diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
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Paheli Paheli is the tale of a woman who fell in love with a ghost. The Rajasthan Palekar creates is vibrant and lush, but the movie is at best “a simple, lovable film.”
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Parineeta
Pradeep Sarkar, of “1942: Love Story” fame, directs this beautiful rendition of the story by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay published in 1914.
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Bunty Aur Babli
Bunty aur Babli has energetic songs, joyful scams and visual impact. But its also a typical happy Bollywood movie, so leave your questioning hat at home.
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Ketan Mehta’s tribute to the great martyr Mangal Pandey responsible for the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 is reminiscient of an athlete who almost makes it to the finish line to win, but loses out by a few seconds.
Asif Kapadia's first feature film is the heroic tale of a man turning from a life of violence to face solitude in the wilderness. Overall, the film is a marvelous adventure.
My Brother Nikhil, filmmaker Onir’s directorial debut, is a groundbreaking movie. Its main character, Nikhil (Sanjay Suri), is a gay man diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
Paheli is the tale of a woman who fell in love with a ghost. The Rajasthan Palekar creates is vibrant and lush, but the movie is at best “a simple, lovable film.”
Pradeep Sarkar, of “1942: Love Story” fame, directs this beautiful rendition of the story by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay published in 1914.
Bunty aur Babli has energetic songs, joyful scams and visual impact. But its also a typical happy Bollywood movie, so leave your questioning hat at home.