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The new pecking order

6 critically acclaimed Indian movies on OTT that will leave you awestruck

With a dictionary, teacher bridges the language gap

When Nagaraj Huded was posted as an English teacher to the Bailandoor Gouliwad Lower Primary School in Uttara Kannada’s Yellapur taluk, he struggled to teach even the first and second standard students. Most of the students at this remote school in the forest area were from the Gouli community, who have a distinct dialect that is closer to Marathi or Kunabi than Kannada.

With a dictionary, teacher bridges the language gap

Melancholy and absurdity

Melancholy and absurdity published : 14 May 2021 at 04:00 The Disciple. (Photos © Netflix) Chaitanya Tamhane was 27 years old when his breakthrough film Court became a critical sensation and won the Lion of the Future Award at the Venice festival in 2014. A film of understated power about India s Kafkaesque judicial tribulation, Court announced the arrival of an exceptional talent from Mumbai, a proud cinema city usually associated with rambunctious Bollywood titles. Last September, Tamhane s follow-up, a contemplative drama about a classical Indian vocalist called The Disciple, was selected to compete in Venice again and won Best Screenplay at the festival. Now both films are streaming on Netflix. Of the surfeit of Indian offerings on the platform, Court and The Disciple are a duo of low-key jewels for those who look for solid, mature drama and especially for those who treasure the Indian master Satyajit Ray.

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