Posts Tagged ‘vishal bharadwaj’

  • Kaminey: A Ballad Darkly
    Priyanka Chopra, Shahid Kapoor and the rainbow For me there will be always a difference in experience between watching a film on big screen, on the immediate weekend after its release compared to watching it after reading many reviews, seeing it on DVD. Because of my lack of knowledge, experience and panache to observe the nuances and minutiae of this medium of art and...
    by ~uh~™ at August 24th, 2009 at 05:08 am
  • Gaali Si Laage Malhaar: Rain Songs For Dukhi Aashiq’s
    Bas bas! We had enough fun and masti with rain songs in my last post (last bole toh not my aakhri post ever but my previous post. lol). Here’s the link for those of you who missed out on it It’s now time to devote some attention to those rain songs in which the rain clouds don’t just bring rain drops but also bring some yaadein–I call ‘em...
    by Amanda Sodhi at May 7th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
  • Movies to look forward for in 2009
    2009 has started on a sluggish note as far as the Hindi film industry is concerned. After 2 months we have yet to come across a certified hit. The mega hyped up movie of January, Chandni Chowk to China failed like one of those spurious Chinese products and didn’t make an impact at the box office. Raaz2, Dev.D and to a certain extent Luck By Chance & Delhi 6...
    by Sudhir Nair at March 10th, 2009 at 11:03 pm
  • Kaminey Trailer
    by Honhaar Goonda at February 21st, 2009 at 07:02 am
  • Bookworms and Movie Maniacs : Literary adaptations in cinema
    iView Author:Aditya Mani Jha (Kharagpur, India) EMAIL: amj91288[at] gmail [dot] com Title: Bookworms and Movie Maniacs : Literary adaptations in cinema Following are three out of the five nominees for the Best Film Academy Award: Atonement, No Country For Old Men and There Will Be Blood.(No Country For Old Men finally got the nod from the Academy sages.)
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at July 14th, 2008 at 09:07 am
  • Maqbool—Taking Macbeth to Bollywood
    Maqbool—Taking Macbeth to Bollywood I was going through some old college assignments and came across a film review of Maqbool I wrote for a Theatre History course I took. Below follows the write-up for those interested in reading it: Vishal Bharadwaj is a name which has almost become synonymous with excellence—whether it be his music score for critically acclaimed...
    by Amanda Sodhi at June 16th, 2008 at 08:06 am