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MAMI MFF 2016: Marathi short-film anthology, Bioscope

By |October 19th, 2016|Film Festivals, reviews|

A look at the Marathi-language short-film anthology, Bioscope, which screens as part of the Marathi Talkies section at MAMI 2016.

MAMI MFF 2016: The ultimate day-wise schedule

By |October 18th, 2016|Film Festivals|

For those who don't have time to make the list, here's your definitive slot-wise location-guarded movie-watching guide to the 2016 Mumbai Film Festival.

MAMI MFF 2016: Short-film anthology, ‘Shor Se Shuruaat’

By |October 17th, 2016|Film Festivals, Interviews|

We speak to the Humaramovie co-founders about their new short-film anthology, Shor Se Shuruaat, which is premiering at this year's Mumbai Film Festival.

Jio MAMI MFF 2016: Pankaj Johar’s ‘Cecilia’

By |October 15th, 2016|Film Festivals, Interviews|

An interview with documentary filmmaker Pankaj Johar about his moving first feature length-film 'Cecilia,' which plays in the India Story section of the Mumbai Film Festival.

Jio MAMI MFF 2016: Pulkit’s Manav-Kaul starrer, ‘Maroon’

By |October 13th, 2016|Film Festivals, Interviews|

Our chat with filmmaker Pulkit, whose first film, Manav Kaul starrer and psychological thriller 'Maroon,' plays in the India Story section at the 2016 Mumbai Film Festival.

Jio MAMI MFF 2016: The Best of Indian cinema

By |October 10th, 2016|Film Festivals|

LIST ALERT: We list down a bunch of interesting Indian films to look out for at this year's Mumbai Film Festival.

Jio MAMI MFF 2016: Films To Watch Out For

By |October 6th, 2016|Film Festivals|

We list down some of the absolute best and CANNOT-BE-MISSED films to play at this year's JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, 2016.

Jio MAMI MFF 2016: Sudhanshu Saria’s Labour of LOEV

By |October 4th, 2016|Film Festivals, Interviews|

An interview with debutant director Sudhanshu Saria -- whose film, LOEV, is finally coming home (Jio MAMI 2016; India Gold) after playing in festivals across the world.

Mahi-bharata: The much-told story

By |September 30th, 2016|reviews|

Rahul Desai's review of the much-awaited biopic, MS Dhoni: The Untold Story.

Vijay Varma: The red-bloodedness of ‘PINK’

By |September 30th, 2016|Interviews|

We speak to Vijay Varma, an actor who, overnight, has become a sensation for lending an uncomfortably real face to the entitled and misogynistic injustice of the film, PINK.

Pyaasa: The immortal thirst for self-expression

By |September 27th, 2016|movies we loved, reviews|

Pranav Joshi, an engineering student and film connoisseur, lyrically reflects on Guru Dutt's classic, Pyaasa -- and its timeless themes of injustice and self-expression.

PARCHED: Fifty Shades of thirst

By |September 23rd, 2016|Critics Speak, reviews|

Rahul Desai writes about Leena Yadav's PARCHED -- an effective, if slightly laborious, film about three rural Indian women aching to break free.

Review: ‘A DEATH IN THE GUNJ’ cuts close to reality

By |September 19th, 2016|Film Festivals, reviews|

Our review of the much-awaited 'A Death In A Gunj', directed by Konkana Sen Sharma, which premiered at TIFF '16 and will be the opening film at this year's Mumbai Film Festival.

Me, Myself and Shreelancer

By |September 18th, 2016|Filmmakers POV|

Indie film crusader Sandeep Mohan, who has just completed his third feature-length project 'Shreelancer,' explores his own state of mind at this juncture.

Pink eyes and blue ears

By |September 15th, 2016|reviews|

Rahul Desai's essay on the conflicted eyes and hapless ears of the mainstream film 'Pink' -- starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu.

Review, Dear Dad: A simple, boring straight line.

By |September 13th, 2016|reviews|

Our review of Arvind Swamy starrer, Dear Dad -- a progressive Hindi-language indie that pivots solely on one stretched father-son moment.

Where’s the funny?

By |August 26th, 2016|Uncategorized|

Jaane Bhi De, Yaar. Writer Suchin Mehrotra mourns the gradual demise of the great Hindi-language B-town comedy.

Film Review: A FLYING JATT

By |August 24th, 2016|reviews|

Mainstream Alert: Our review of the week's 'big ticket' movie, the Tiger Shroff starrer, A FLYING JATT. In short, we're missing the indies.


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