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Prey by the Ganges

Review of 'Prey by the Ganges': All night long

11 July 2014

It’s nice to be taken by surprise, once in a while, you know. Of course, one only has the pleasant kind in mind here. And better so, if this surprise comes in and through the form of a book. Fiction, if you please. There were many reasons for the surprise that I am talking of. For one, I hadn’t heard of the book itself. Nor did I know a fig about the author or the publisher. And the query (whether I would like to read and possibly write about it too) came from someone who I barely knew at the...

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Mark Tully

Review of Mark Tully's Non Stop India

1 February 2012

Books by Indophiles make for tedious reading. They are usually unreadable and insufferable. Much as they try not to, they are invariably condescending and take the reader on a journey of cultural tourism that Indian readers are never interested in. Such books need to be read only to ascertain what perception outsiders hold of India. Mark Tully is an exception. Tully is no Indophile, as we know them. He was born in India and has lived and worked here for 40 years. He is probably as Indian as any...

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Hisss Mallika

Hisss: Reading this review is a better idea than enduring the film

8 November 2010

There are films that you wouldn't want to see a second time. There are ones that you would like to walk out of. And there are those that you should give a go-by after reading a review. Hisss is one such film. And you should thank the reviewer too for having endured it in the first place and passed on the good word to you. Hisss is indisputably the worst film I have seen in recent times. Wait, make that "in a long time." Yes, the much-awaited snake-flick is as bad as that. I am not getting paid...

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Delhi Slum Demolition

Finding Delhi: Loss and Renewal in a Mega City

11 October 2010

Ideas, perspectives are usually the domain of the elite. Certainly, in terms of finding a space. But a new anthology is breaking ground. It has urban planners, washermen, and even a maid discussing what sort of city Delhi could or should be. Delhi, most agree willy-nilly, is in a mess. The glitz created by the Commonwealth Games is grossly superficial; it glosses over the hardships that the Games have caused to many. Too many, for comfort. As the city is re-imagined, dug up and built upon, the...

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Balibo Movie

Review of Balibo: When 6 journalists were killed and the truth was buried

8 September 2010

Any film slugged "based on a true story" never fails to kindle one's interest. And if it is a film about armed conflict where journalists are the protagonists, you know it is going to be a political thriller. So it is with Balibo. But writer-director Robert Connolly's ambitious work fails. Miserably. It is a true story that is largely fictitious. Anyone who does not have the background knowledge will fall for it. Balibo is a 2009 Australian feature film that follows the story of the Balibo Five...

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The Bank Job

Film review: The Bank Job

8 September 2008

With a title as seemingly trite as The Bank Job and a cast spearheaded by B-films action hero Jason Statham, one might have expected this to be a routine bank caper involving a Transporter pulling off something of an Italian Job. But it isn’t – it is a film that goes far beyond your simplistic expectations. You would have seen scores, even hundreds, of bank heist films, but this one seems real. It does, because it is a fictionalised account of a real event. But there have been others too of the...

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Crash Munich

Crash, Munich: A tale of two stories

7 March 2006

After every Oscar announcement, there are the perfunctory exchanges between those who think the best picture award ought to have gone to this film, and those who reckon it should not to have gone to that. Splitting cinematic hairs makes for good debate. So, that is what we will do this day out. But, we will take only two films into consideration for this blog post – Crash and Munich. Not because one happened to like one and not the other. But, because cinematically the two films throw up a lot...

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