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Archive for December 2023

The Navarone Films – One, a Classic. Its Follow-up Mediocre

All clickable links in red   Alistair MacLean was an exceptionally successful writer who crafted a series of adventure-war-spy stories. His experience as a sailor in the “Arctic Convoys” resulted in his first – and probably his best – book, HMS Ulysses (1955). After that, there was no looking back, as many of his 1960s…

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Dunki (2023) – Bittersweet

All links in red. Genre: Drama + Comedy Platform: Theatrical Release Duration: 2 Hours 35 minutes   In the concluding chapters of my book on Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s films, Human Cinema, I mentioned that Rajkumar Hirani was a worthy inheritor of the Hrishida school of filmmaking, where the most serious subjects would be handled in a…

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Dollar Trilogy – three superb Anti Westerns

The Western genre is as American as America, as it is about the tale of the “Westward Ho” expansion, hardships, gun battles and sheer lawlessness. The Native Americans were usually the villains and the “White Americans” were the “good guys”. In the mid-1960s, the genre started losing steam, under pressure from the overall anti-establishment feelings…

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Anek (2022) – Bold topic ….

    Director: Anubhav Sinha Script: Anubhav Sinha. Seema Agarwal. Yash Keswani.  Cast: Ayushman Khurrana. Andrea Kevichusa. Manoj Pahwa. J.D.Chakravarthi.  Genre: Spy – action -police Story.  Platform: Netflix Duration: 2 Hours 25 minutes    Films about the North East are conspicuous by their absence. People from the North East are usually viewed through stereotypes in…

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Sam Bahadur (2023) – Engaging yet…

Director: Meghana Gulzar Script: Meghana Gulzar. Bhavani Iyer. Shantanu Srivastava. Cast: Vicky Kaushal. Sanya Malhotra. Fatima Sana Sheikh Genre: Biography and War Drama Platform: Theatrical release Duration: 2 Hours 30 minutes     A biography is always a difficult task for a filmmaker. What to show and what not to show. There is the trap…

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