Showing posts with label Kirti Kulhari. Show all posts
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11 September, 2017

Indu Sarkar screened at Atharva Film Institute

Madhur Bhandarkar’s Indu Sarkar screened at Atharva Institute of Film and Television

 

7th September 2017, Mumbai: One of the most successful filmmakers in India, Madhur Bhandarkar held a special screening of his latest film – Indu Sarkar at Atharva Film Institute of Film and Television.
 
Indu Sarkar is a critically acclaimed film based on the 1975 emergency held in India starring Kirti Kulhari, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher and Tota Roy Chowdhury. Along with Madhur Bhandarkar, lead actress of the film Kirti Kulhari was also present to interact with the students.
 
Indian Princess Winner 2014 Chandni Sharma was the moderator of the event. After the screening, a small Q/A session followed between the filmmaker and the students who would be entering the world of cinema soon.
 
Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar was quoted saying, “Indu Sarkar is a critically acclaimed film which explores an important period in the history of India. The youth needs to be aware about the emergency period in India. I have received invitations to showcase the film in locations like Russian, London, Norway, etc. which I will do soon.” More...http://www.filmytown.com/indu-sarkar-screened-atharva-film-institute/

20 September, 2016

PINK - Hindi movie review


Can’t a working girl have a drink and dinner with her friends? What about those girls who stay independently, have a career and once in a while indulge in partying with their friends?
Surely, there is a drift towards the thinking of society towards independent minded girls. It is evident in the metros. Yet, a section of the feudal society still labels them as ‘characterless girls’.
Shoojit Sircar’s PINK, a social thriller film depicts the story of three girls who share an apartment in Delhi. They are career minded professionals, the modern age females.
National Award winning director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury narrates the story of three Delhi-based girls, and a yesteryear’s’ big league lawyer, and how their paths cross. The film also explores the dubious morals of today’s times.

PINK - Hindi movie review


Can’t a working girl have a drink and dinner with her friends? What about those girls who stay independently, have a career and once in a while indulge in partying with their friends?
Surely, there is a drift towards the thinking of society towards independent minded girls. It is evident in the metros. Yet, a section of the feudal society still labels them as ‘characterless girls’.
Shoojit Sircar’s PINK, a social thriller film depicts the story of three girls who share an apartment in Delhi. They are career minded professionals, the modern age females.
National Award winning director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury narrates the story of three Delhi-based girls, and a yesteryear’s’ big league lawyer, and how their paths cross. The film also explores the dubious morals of today’s times.

07 April, 2014

Jal (Water) - Hindi Film Review

Outstanding cinematography depicting the vastness of parched Rann of Kutch 




Rating: ***

With backdrop of water scarcity in Rann of Kutch, Jal, tells a complex and intriguing story of love, relationships, enmity, deceit and circumstances that bring about the dark side of human character.

It is a high-octane, action- drama with a shocking climax. Shot on an epic scale, the film is a visual treat and has managed to capture ‘Rann Of Kutch’ like never before.

Set in the Rann of Kutch, in Gujarat in Western India, the story revolves round a water diviner named Bakka (Purab H. Kohli), who tries to solve the drought problems in his village. Bakka has the sixth sense to detect water in the parched desert. Yet he faces unforeseen circumstances when he tries to help a female ornithologist Kim (Saidah Jules) to save the flamingos.

Bakka is blessed with the ability of finding water in the parched desert. The film revolves around the drama surrounding the scarcity of water, its importance and how it affects the lives of locals.

Full review and MORE PICS of Jal at:
http://www.filmytown.com/movies/jal-water-hindi-film-review/