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In Malayalam film Paka, violence is passed on from one generation to the next

In Malayalam film Paka, violence is passed on from one generation to the next
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5 Must watch Kannada films on Netflix that deserve attention

5 Must watch Kannada films on Netflix that deserve attention
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Cinema Bandi review: A rollicking and rambling ode to the magic of the movies

‘Cinema Bandi’ review: A rollicking and rambling ode to the magic of the movies Praveen Kandregula’s Telugu comedy is out on Netflix. Cinema Bandi (2021) | D2R/Netflix Autorickshaw driver Veera is nothing if not an optimist. When his passengers complain about power cuts and scanty water supply, Veera (Vikas Vasistha) says just you wait, it will get better, even as his vehicle clatters over a non-existent road. A positive state of mind helps Veera dream of earning enough money to pay off his debts and benefit his village. His reckless side makes him decide to become a filmmaker after he finds a movie camera in his auto. After all, anybody can make films, right?

We all start out as dreamers: Director Chaitanya Tamhane on The Disciple

Express News Service Chaitanya Tamhane concedes his films are easily labelled as serious or intense . It’s a fair assessment. In 2014, he made Court, an acid critique of the Indian judicial system. The film was predominantly in Marathi, had a fringed musician as its protagonist, and, to most eyes, looked and felt like a serious indie. All of which holds true for The Disciple, Chaitanya s second feature, about a young classical singer in Mumbai. But the films are also tied together in another way. They are both darkly, wickedly funny – not an immediate descriptor you would use for his films.

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