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Conversations with creative minds from Bollywood and Hollywood, including multi-talented actors, directors and writers.

“Bombay to Bangkok”: Nagesh Kukunoor’s Classy Comedy

Posted onFebruary 26, 2008March 26, 2018

I think one of the most interesting things about Nagesh Kukunoor’s films is the diversity of genres that he dabbles in. He had told me once that he has a morbid fear of being typecast and wanted to make a film in every genre. So Read More …

CategoriesMoviesTagsBollywood, Review

Michael Moore’s “Sicko”: Stirring Quite a Pot!

Posted onJuly 26, 2007March 26, 2018

So one thing is for sure-you either love to love Michael Moore or you love to hate the guy and anything he does on and off camera sends blood pressures and ratings sky rocketing.  But it also makes you think. Perhaps this is the most non Read More …

CategoriesMoviesTagsHollywood, Review

“Guru” The Return of the Prodigal Son

Posted onFebruary 26, 2007March 26, 2018

** Fair warning: The following review may contain plot spoilers. ** Let me say at the outset that ever since I saw him running across the big screen in Refugee, carrying the burden of a laboriously long debut film, and the legacy of his legendary Read More …

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Anisa Qureshi

Posted onNovember 3, 2006March 18, 2018

She dances like her mother Antonia Minnecola and has a Bachelor’s degree in World Arts and Cultures at UCLA. She writes, and she plays the Tabla like her famous father Ustad Zakir Hussain, and yet Anisa Qureshi’s true passion is making movies. Having directed several Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, MoviesTagsAnisa Qureshi, Bollywood, Hollywood

Hrishikesh Mukherjee: Thanks for the Memories

Posted onOctober 25, 2006October 5, 2020

I sat up late last night watching Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s film Anuradha, yet again and found myself in tears, thinking how much I have over the years, grown to love the maker, who would have been 84 on 30th September, through his films. Satyajit Ray and Read More …

CategoriesFeature Stories, MoviesTagsBollywood, Director, Tribute

Shabana Azmi

Posted onMarch 18, 2006August 10, 2020

In conversation with Kavita A Chhibber She is a legendary film actress, one of those rare ones who made a success of careers both in Mainstream and Parallel Art Cinema in India. She made it to Hollywood at a time no one had heard of Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, MoviesTagsactress, Bollywood, Movies

Nagesh Kukunoor

Posted onMarch 18, 2006March 18, 2018

Coming from a family of academicians, a chemical engineer chucks up a lucrative job and a cushy life style not once, but twice to follow his passion-film making. Sounds like a plot from one of his films? Indeed Nagesh Kukunoor did just that! Today Kukunoor Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, MoviesTagsBollywood

“Brokeback Mountain”: A Haunting Love Story for the Ages

Posted onJanuary 26, 2006March 26, 2018

** Fair warning: The following review may contain plot spoilers. ** This film was making waves because of a short but explicit gay love scene and a story that revolved around two cowboys in the early sixties. Yet Brokeback Mountain is simply an ageless, timeless, Read More …

CategoriesMoviesTagsHollywood, Review

Bobby Deol

Posted onNovember 4, 2005March 18, 2018

He is very much a chip of the old block. The tall, handsome son of movie legend Dharamendra and youngest brother of acclaimed actor Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol was launched by his father in Barsaat. The film also marked the debut of Rajesh and Dimple Khanna’s daughter Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, MoviesTagsBobby Deol, Bollywood

Sunil Dutt: A Family Remembers

Posted onJuly 26, 2005March 26, 2018

Sunil Dutt’s family members recall life with one of the doyens of Indian cinema. He lost his father when he was 5, his family was rendered penniless and homeless by the ravages of partition, and yet Sunil Dutt lived through the rough years with passion Read More …

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