Review

GANDHI : A LEGEND !!!!

 

 

“Gandhigiri” has been creating quite a buzz all through the world once again as the two adorable darling characters of Bollywood, namely Munnabhai and Circuit acquainted us with the principles and thinking of Bapu through their magical stints with his soul on the silver screen and thus generating an awakening in the youth of today….. A remarkable film indeed…!! However there was another extraordinary and strikingly beautiful film that came in the year 1982 by an English film maker called Richard Attenborough that detailed the life of none other than the most influential leader and saint of all times : “Mahatma Gandhi”….



Movie Review: Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd: Hop on the bus!!!

 

          

Debutant director Reema Kagti has come up with a story of six different and difficult couples; each one of them hiding a secret behind their individualities and relationships and captures their moods on a trip from Mumbai to Goa which essentially is their honeymoon trip….



Ardh Satya : An Awakening !!!

 

ARDH SATYA- One of the finest films ever made in Indian Cinema, is a classic example of hard hitting parallel cinema scaling above the boundaries of time & social climate. The movie, directed by Govind Nihalani, turned out to be great commercial success. This masterpiece not only brings to focus the difficulties faced by a Police Officer trying to do his duty but also the other side of barbarities in Police custody. Govind Nihalani succeeds in brilliantly creating a practical outlay with real life approach of Mumbai Police.

WOH KAUN THI : "Of Whistling Winds, Woman in White"

In a Country like India, where the horror genre has been  forgotten and buried deep into the grave, there were times when Directors like Bimal Roy, Kamal Amrohi, Biren Nag made supernatural thrillers like Mahal (1949), Madhumati (1958), Bees Saal Baad (1962) and Kohra (1964).

Movie Review: Eklavya - The Royal Guard



Dharma (Duty) is not what others decide for you, it is what your heart and mind guide you to do! Vidhu Vinod Chopra has based his Eklavya on this philosophy. Unlike Eklavya of Mahabharata, who had presented his right hand thumb as a Guru-Dakshina to Dronacharya, this modern-day Eklavya when faced with a similar situation, chooses the path of his heart rather than what the world expects of him.