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Sharmila Tagore, after 14 years, returned to Bengali cinema with Puratwan, which may be her last due to health issues. She ...
Watching the short film The Secret Messengers is like a journey into the deeper realms of consciousness, where the boundaries ...
His character Mirza Sajjad Ali, a chess-obsessed nawab in Satyajit Ray’s classic Shatranj Ke Khilari (1977) remains a milestone. I remember going to Bangalore with him for the shooting of the ...
Manoj was disheartened and stopped visiting Kolkata after that. He continued to admire Satyajit Ray, and fondly remembered a playful moment at the 1967 International Film Festival in Delhi ...
If, like many of the reviews team at What Hi-Fi?, you are a big fan of owning your media, chances are you’re one of the cool cats still buying 4K Blu-ray. And why not? As well as meaning you own the ...
But no name was anymore recognizable or synonymous with the position than Ray Nitschke. Not long after Nitschke retired, the middle linebacker disappeared in the 3-4 defense and its role in the 4 ...
I warmly encourage you to see it. The power of this extraordinary film seems to come in equal parts from the serene narrative style of director Satyajit Ray and the sensitive performances of the cast ...
As part of the transition, the project has also unveiled a new primary domain and implemented full Account Abstraction integration to enhance the platform’s user experience. With over four years ...
The best movies on Max reflect some of the best that mainstream streaming services have to offer. That’s because it used to be called HBO Max, and we all like HBO. Now it’s just Max, but the ...
As part of the transition, the project has also unveiled a new primary domain and implemented full account abstraction integration to enhance the platform’s user experience. With over four years of ...
ghostly pachyderms and Satyajit Ray’s “Sadanander Khude Jagat”, where Sadananda, frail, sickly, but with a fine sensibility, befriends ants, are exceptions that come to mind.) But Spring illnesses, ...
Ray Davies’ band was a poetic paradox and thus far more interesting theatrically than all of ’em. Where to start? We have a British invasion pop band that refused to entertain teenagers with ...