Posts Tagged ‘Irfan Khan’

  • Baabarr: A violent tale of a don of Kanpur
    Film starts with a good promise. Narration, first by Om Puri and later by a boy, sets the nature of the film very well for the audience. Boy’s narration sounds raw but interesting. Initial twenty minutes or so maintain the impression that rest of the film may present similar good material. A good beginning gets strength from a realistic (but/yet impressive) touch in...
    by Rk at September 14th, 2009 at 01:09 pm
  • New York Movie Review
    The year has been virtually empty when it comes to film releases . Those that managed to get released before the strike were all major disappointments and the year has been so far not good . The first half of 2009 has almost got over and now we finally have a film that one can look forward to , New York . The film’s subject matter is known to everyone and this...
    by Saurabh at June 29th, 2009 at 09:06 am
  • Tapan Sinha : Ek Director Ki Maut
    Dada Saheb Phalke recipient, director Tapan Sinha died today. He made some wonderful films in his long career. It may happen that few people who claim to be having passion for cinema or mad about cinema did not know about him and his films on their own and once in a while whenever his name was printed in newspapers or spoken by electronic media because an award was bestowed...
    by Rk at January 15th, 2009 at 04:01 am
  • Riots : : Time to Adapt Manto’s stories on screen !
    Riots are bad spots on the face of humanity. People leave humanity during riots and follow homicide on a large scale. People of different religion keep hate towards other religions and during difficult times this hatred increases the destruction multifold. Indian subcontinent has faced many religious riots. Around a million people were killed in the riots during partition...
    by Rk at February 26th, 2008 at 07:02 am