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Why do we mistake sentiment for science in films?
R Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry’, a biopic, shows how Indian filmmakers don’t find scientific work exciting and stick to familiar ideas like patriotism, writes M K Raghavendra
09 July 2022, 02:56 IST
Why do we mistake sentiment for science in films?
09 July 2022, 02:56 IST
What ‘The Kashmir Files’ does not see
By arguing that all Kashmiri Muslims are for Pakistan, the film weakens India’s stance that Pakistan — and not the Kashmiri populace — is responsible for the terror and the tragedy, writes M K Raghavendra
01 April 2022, 18:01 IST
What ‘The Kashmir Files’ does not see
01 April 2022, 18:01 IST
Should our films have a 'social message'?
Politicians have this silly notion that cinema should always teach morality to society,
04 February 2022, 19:50 IST
Should our films have a 'social message'?
04 February 2022, 19:50 IST
In 'Sherni', glamour covers up ugly reality
The film ignores the sordid calculations of the resort business and offers a formulaic take on why humans come into conflict with tigers.
13 July 2021, 06:04 IST
In 'Sherni', glamour covers up ugly reality
13 July 2021, 06:04 IST
Dilip Kumar: Actor who rose by breaking conventions
A timeless legend
08 July 2021, 04:39 IST
Dilip Kumar: Actor who rose by breaking conventions
08 July 2021, 04:39 IST
Why Ray hasn't been influential in Indian cinema
100 years of Ray
07 May 2021, 18:36 IST
Why Ray hasn't been influential in Indian cinema
07 May 2021, 18:36 IST
The White Tiger and the failed promise of the new
Film based on Aravind Adiga’s award-winning novel pits Bihari feudalism against Bengaluru capitalism, and suggests the former is winning
29 January 2021, 19:23 IST
The White Tiger and the failed promise of the new
29 January 2021, 19:23 IST
25 years of DDLJ
With liberalisation, ‘family values’ became more important than ever before
23 October 2020, 17:44 IST
25 years of DDLJ
23 October 2020, 17:44 IST
What is 'bad taste' in satire?
The attack on stand-up comedian Agrima Joshua shows how anyone can claim disadvantaged status
18 July 2020, 03:38 IST
What is 'bad taste' in satire?
18 July 2020, 03:38 IST
Javed Akhtar: An icon of scepticism and openness
Intolerance in India is much greater than one might suppose, but Akhtar’s scepticism is directed everywhere, not only at the other’s viewpoint. And for that, he must be universally respected and lauded.
12 June 2020, 16:51 IST
Javed Akhtar: An icon of scepticism and openness
12 June 2020, 16:51 IST
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