Posts Tagged ‘Atul Kulkarni’

  • Atul Kulkarni and the Savage God
    iView Author: RAGHU (Huntsville,Alabama, U.S.A) Email: r.s.godavarthi@gmail.com Atul Kulkarni and the Savage God 1:1.6 – An Ode to Lost Love (2005) In my earlier review of Milk, I had remarked on the singular experience of movie watching at a theatre. Curiously, the DVD renting phenomenon is also equally singular, especially when it comes to renting DVDs...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at April 2nd, 2009 at 08:04 am
  • Two Other Journeys with the Journey Within in Delhi 6
    iView Author: Nadi. (Pune, India) Email: withheld ‘ Two Other Journeys with the Journey Within in Delhi 6 ‘ Two ‘other’ characters- Mamdu- Like Roshan, he too is both Hindu and Muslim. His compositeness is not the result of mixed parentage like Roshan’s, but is a choice he made himself- Mamdu is a Muslim who worships Bajrangbali. It is...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at February 27th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
  • Delhi-6 – “Why and Why not”
    ( Spoiler alert- beware those who are yet to watch the movie) Initially I did not have any idea to review or write anything on Delhi-6. After all I had seen the movie on the day of release, found it to have some interesting moments, great music and excellent camera work- but that was all to it. Also with so many others writing about it I did not really feel I would write...
    by Sethumadhavan at February 25th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
  • My Delhi-6 Viewing Experience
    iView Author: Saad (Madison, WI, USA) Email: withheld “My Delhi-6 Viewing Experience” T.S. Eliot said in his 1964 graduate dissertation, “The life of a soul does not consist in the contemplation of one consistent world, but in the painful task of unifying (to a greater or lesser extent) jarring and incompatible ones.” And with that quote I would...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at February 25th, 2009 at 03:02 am
  • The Meaning of a metaphor
    iView Author: LAVANYA KRISHNAN (Irvine,USA) Email: With held The Meaning of a metaphor Disclaimer: This may not be structured like a conventional review and is more a summary of the chain of thoughts sparked by the film than a description of the film itself. And inspite of what Hansal Mehta says, I have to take it seriously. Delhi-6 sparked a whole range of reactions...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at February 24th, 2009 at 05:02 pm
  • A Collection of Thoughts on Delhi-6
    (This post contains spoilers. You’ve been warned. Baaki aap ki marzi :-)) I normally stay far, far away from writing movie reviews. It just isn’t my forte. However, after seeing Delhi-6 on Saturday and then reading most of the reviews of Delhi-6 posted on the Internet, I feel compelled to write this post, since many of the reviews out there ignored a lot of...
    by Amanda Sodhi at February 24th, 2009 at 03:02 pm
  • Delhi 6: Postcode for Simple Nostalgia and Messages
    Basking in the success of Rang De Basanti (RDB), Rakesh Omprakash Mehra decided to indulge in some nostalgia. Great films have come out of nostalgia, and Delhi with its old world charm (imagined and real), invites one to explore its narrow lanes that carry quaint names, to seek stories hiding behind high walls and close-set windows, and to regret the loss of a way of life...
    by Padmaja Thakore at February 20th, 2009 at 03:02 pm
  • Delhi 6 Music : Romance, Rahman & Gali-Muhalla
    This has to be most ‘instant’ AR Rahman album that I can think of. Rang de basanti was commercial no doubt and had its moments, but in that one also people would raise an odd frown or two, and go back to the tracks. Not the case here. Masakkali. Maula. Delhi 6. And I guess the trend will continue, what is the deal man! Make some tracks make some music that...
    by Tushar at January 15th, 2009 at 09:01 pm