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A pale, placid take on female empowerment

A pale, placid take on female empowerment

Women centric films, in the garb of female empowerment, have become the new normal in Bollywood lately. Focusing on issues that women negotiate in today’s times, these films seek to provide a new ideological template by which they seek audiences’ indulgence in the...
How the idiot box changed the silver screen

How the idiot box changed the silver screen

August 1 this year saw journalist Ravish Kumar being awarded the 2019 Ramon Magsaysay Award—the Asian equivalent of the Nobel Prize—for “harnessing journalism to give voice to the voiceless.” That is the ideal with which I had joined journalism, this very month of...
Patriotism in the cinema of Hindi

Patriotism in the cinema of Hindi

Being an effective mass medium, cinema h­­as for long been manipulated for the celebration of national pride and for the recognition of they who demonstrate the highest form of sacrifice and valour. The ‘soldier the­me’ has been a favorite of quite a few popular Hindi...
Remembering a forgotten director star — Miklós Janscó

Remembering a forgotten director star — Miklós Janscó

There are film directors who create film stars and then there are film directors who become stars themselves. Since cinema started as a means of business, stars and star film directors have both co existed. A star could not survive without a good film director but a...
Dialogues Tell a Story

Dialogues Tell a Story

Cinema has come a long way from a time when long dialogues struck gold at the box-office and cemented a struggling protagonist’s position as a dependable hero to a time when it is cool to be conversational. Alongside, the big screen has ceded much of its audience to...