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Yaari, dosti, yaarana – there was a time when Bollywood routinely churned out films on this theme, and a foreigner studying India through Hindi cinema might have been misled into believing that only men form friendships here. By the turn of the century, the preferred label became “male bonding flicks”, which was a more honest, accurate description of this almost-exclusively-male genre. The likes of Dil Chahta Hai and Rock On have finally begun making way for women, the most high-profile example of this evolution being Shashanka Ghosh’s Veere Di Wedding (2018). I remember speaking to women friends who were as tickled as I was that ....
Itna pyaar hai mere bachchon mein aur itni badhi khaai unke aur mere beech mein. Kabhi kabhi sochti hoon kaash yeh mere kirdaar hote, phir mein unne apni manchahi disha mein le jaati, says Nayan (Tanvi Azmi) before she takes a brief pause and continues, Aur phir woh mujhse pyaar kartey. Kaash mein apne aapse rishton ki kadwahat mitta paati. There s pain in her voice, there s hope too. Off the screen, director Renuka Shahane holds the power to mould her characters in her Hindi directorial debut Tribhanga, and boy, she does her part exceptionally well! What s Yay: Performances, Direction, Writing ....
critic s rating: 3.0/5 We’re the product of our choices, as they say. And have to suffer the consequences of both good and bad choices. No one makes perfect choices. What’s important is that those choices should be our own choices and shouldn t be imposed on us. Living with the consequences of a wrong choice, as long as it was an independent choice, is still a victory at least that’s the lesson of the film. Tribhanga, whose title is taken from a dance pose in Odissi dance, looks at the life of three generations of women who made their own choices and how those choices affected them and those around them. ....
Tribhanga Review: Genteel Ode To Women Starring Kajol Merits Three Cheers Tribhanga Review: Genteel Ode To Women Starring Kajol Merits Three Cheers Tribhanga Review: Kajol provides the frisson that the understated film needs but it is Tanvi Azmi who is the real star of the show. Mithila Palkar has much less to do but steps up to the plate when she needs to. Tribhanga Review: Kajol, Mithila Palkar, Tanvi Azmi on a poster (courtesy kajol) Cast: Kajol, Mithila Palkar, Tanvi Azmi, Kunaal Roy Kapoor Director: Renuka Shahane Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 5) For women, no matter how independent they are, surmounting patriarchal stumbling blocks is a huge challenge. It always was. It still is. In ....