Friday, April 19, 2024

Film and TV

Indian-American actor Avantika Vandanapu dedicates South Asian Person of The Year award to Gaza

Indian-American actor and 'Mean Girls' star Avantika Vandanapu was named the South Asian Person of the Year by Harvard University on 10 April.

South Indian films ahead of Bollywood as they aren’t bogged down by ‘astronomical’ star fees: Dibakar Banerjee

Acclaimed filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee says that Bollywood is so disconnected from its roots

“Aadujeevitham”: Fails in its adaptation, survives on visual grandeur and built-up anticipation

One can understand how the idea of Najeeb’s Iman in the novel is universalised into Hope in the film. This might appear as nit picking but given the current situation, I cannot help but highlight how Islamic narratives are appropriated by liberal language use. 

Watching ‘Dune’ from the East

Second part of the 'Dune' film series, adapted from Frank Herbert’s novel of the same title and directed by Denis Villeneuve with a stellar cast of globally acclaimed actors like Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya and Javier Bardem, is gaining attention worldwide. Rising Box office collections and high ratings have made it a remarkable success. 

‘Badaweih’: Palestinian folk song in ‘The Goat Life’ wins hearts

The Palestinian folk song ‘Badaweih,’ featured in the upcoming Malayalam movie ‘Aadujeevitham’ (The Goat Life) and sung by Sanaa Moussa, is garnering attention and love.

‘You are a threat loving yourself’. Mahogany’s Black Girl Magic [Poetry]

Mahogany L. Browne is a poet and author coordinating the Women of the World Poetry Slam at New York’s Pratt Institute. She is a young poet who is also passionate about activism.

When #shepersisted towards new heights

After Elizabeth Warren was silenced in the U.S Senate by Senate leader Mitch McConnel, but still continued to speak, the internet reacted with #shepersisted , a hashtag that women took from McConnel’s statement, “"She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted."
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Forever Love Letters ; Love Story of Woolf and VIta

Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf began an affair in the midtwenties that inspired Woolf’s novel Orlando. These letters came after their first separation; their affair ended in 1929.

Stained Orange – Anan Ashraf

Three months later, amidst coffee and biscuits, he opened the paper.
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Chocolate Can Make You Smarter, Proves a 40-year Study

The chocolate eaters scored significantly higher in a wide range of cognitive areas, including visual-spatial memory, working memory, scanning and tracking, and abstract reasoning, among others.

People Who Cry During Movies Are The STRONGEST People Of All

I'll admit it: I cry during movies... and books, music, and podcasts. Depending on how my hormone levels are, I might preemptively grab tissues and just watch the movie alone.
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Pink: Movie Review

'' In hindsight, even a movie like Kahani needed an Amitabh Bacchan voiceover at the end where women were equated to Goddess Durga. PINK for some reason literally brings him into form as if the three women aren’t enough to carry the movie on their shoulders let alone hold fort against the ‘system’.''

On the non-linear track: an interview with Christo Tomy – Anamika Aami

“When I went to get the certificate after finishing 12th grade, my school principal asked me, “How do you know you have got any talent in it?” When I...
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A sneak peak to ladies compartment

Keeping my cravings aside ,what this write-up all about is an overview of how we miss to appreciate and embrace the working women of this busy society. The real point is about the lovely ladies, mothers and even grandmothers who rush from their homes to step on the squeezingly pealed compartment