Life is a collection of moments coming out of the aura of relationships. The relationship could be between a mother and child, father and daughter or son...
Category - Indian Reviews
The acceptance of LGBT community is one of the most talked about issues in today's world. And in a country like India where people are much more conservative...
Presented as a children's movie, while in reality a heart-breaking drama, “Bhasmasur”: is a very interesting film that highlights the hardships of...
Rituparno Ghosh (1961-2013) emerged on the Bengali film world in early nineties after the death of Satyajit Ray. He worked for an advertisement agency...
In my dealings with Asian cinema, I have seen a number of strange, extreme and experimental films, but I have to admit “Mehsampur” left me quite...
Winner of the Grand Prix de Montreal at the 21st Festival International du Film Pour Enfants de Montréal Film (FIFEM), “Relief” is a rather unusual children's...
Last project of producer Abis Rizvi before he passed away in the 2017 Istanbul nightclub shooting, “T for Taj Mahal” is coming to the London Indian...
The cab runs towards the airport. Himadri takes out an old photograph of his and his ex-wife and shows it to Uma sitting on the backseat. Uma says “sorry”...
Set in rural Assam, where the backwaters of India can almost leave you desperately moving your entire life in a wooden boat, Dhunu (Bhanita Das) – a...
Ethnographic documentaries are amongst the most difficult to shoot, since they demand close and lengthy (time-consuming if you prefer) examination of the...