The movie “Begum jaan”, begins with a scene from New Delhi 2016 and after a few minutes, Srijit Mukherji hits the audience hard with a crude reality that...
Category - Bengali Reviews
by Sayaak Santra Now this is one of the most obvious things you could ever read, isn't it? A movie reviewer from India NOT reviewing one of Ray's films…...
There are many theories behind the suicidal nature of human beings and among those one of the most popular and well accepted is of American psychiatrist Karl...
The word “cinema” mostly brings the aura of dream inside the minds of audience, who sail in the boat of that dream to reach their hopes and wishes...
After directorial debut “Somaborton”, Bengali filmmaker Saikat Talukdar comes back with a new short movie: “Drishtikon: A Girl's Story”. The short movie starts...
“Teenkahon” is one of the smartest and most sophisticated Bengali films of recent times. This sophistication lies in the story-telling approach...
Love is an expression which can be uttered through different moods of mind. It could be vocal, vibrant and even violent. But love also can be silent, where a...
A director dreams a movie before it's been painted on the canvas of silver screen. That dream could portray unrevealed thoughts, hidden statements...
The woman closes the door of her house (or her mind) and the melancholy of darkness captures the screen. it's the last scene of a movie which portrays the...
As we venture deeper into the 21st century, the number of conflicts, especially in the era of politics, seems to increase along with their impact on our lives...