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A scene from ‘Ramyug’.
Why has it proven so difficult for Indian creators to match the popularity of Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan and B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat ?
One of the first things you notice about Kunal Kohli’s
Ramyug (the first episode of which premiered on MX Player recently) is that hardly any actor on display seems to be comfortable with the task at hand. Perhaps it’s because the task itself is ill-defined: with the gym torsos on display and the emphasis on special effects,
Ramyug clearly wants to be a vaguely modernised retelling of the
Ramayana, a
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Steep climb: Sharad (played by Aditya Modak) struggles to follow the implied model code of conduct for a student of Hindustani classical music an austere, uncompromising way of life - PICTURE COURTESY NETFLIC
Steep climb: Sharad (played by Aditya Modak) struggles to follow the implied model code of conduct for a student of Hindustani classical music an austere, uncompromising way of life - PICTURE COURTESY NETFLIC×
Chaitanya Tamhane does a tough balancing act in ‘The Disciple’ allowing the audience to form its own conclusions The protagonist Sharad Nerulkar in Chaitanya Tamhane’s second film rides around town at night while listening to lectures on music
New Information Technology rules threaten the creative freedom enjoyed by OTT platforms
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‘Soft-touch regulatory architecture’ to help the government monitor and regulate OTT content more closely
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The growing influence and industry share of OTT platforms may well have hastened the rollout of the new guidelines.
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‘Soft-touch regulatory architecture’ to help the government monitor and regulate OTT content more closely
Soon after the recent legal trouble that Amazon Prime Video series
Tandav found itself in including an FIR against the company’s India head Aparna Purohit industry observers expected an apologetic official statement. But they perhaps didn’t expect it to be quite what it finally was. It read: “Amazon Prime Video again deeply regrets that viewers considered certain scenes to be objectionable in the recently launched fictional series