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Shortfilms: The Three ‘Memories’ of my B.Tech life

Films have been an integral part of my life since childhood, all thanks to my father. He was a Chiranjeevi fan and took me to Indra 4 times at the time of its release. …

Movies

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Shortfilms: The Three ‘Memories’ of my B.Tech life
Shortfilms: The Three ‘Memories’ of my B.Tech life

Jul 31

Monthly Review: July 2022

I was roaming around the streets of Indira Nagar and visiting places I’d never been to at the beginning of the month. I was in Bengaluru for a week to explore the city while working from a hostel. I was with my colleague, Sravan, and we walked a couple of…

Movies

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Monthly Review: July 2022
Monthly Review: July 2022

Jul 23

Ante Sundariniki: Lies and consequences

From the time Vivek Athreya’s third feature film, Ante Sundariniki, was announced, I was waiting for it to be released so that I could get the high emotion again after Brochevarevaru Ra. …

India

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Ante Sundariniki: Lies and consequences
Ante Sundariniki: Lies and consequences

Jul 15

On Vikram by Lokesh Kanagaraj

Like many fans of Kamal Haasan, I was waiting for him to score a blockbuster. The kind of experiments he did and the audience’s response over these years made me fall in love with this true artist. …

Movies

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On Vikram by Lokesh Kanagaraj
On Vikram by Lokesh Kanagaraj

Jul 1

Monthly Review: June’22

June was one of the months where I completed the pending things, started working on new things, met a lot of people, ate at many new places, and I am pretty much satisfied with the month. I read books, completed a series, watched many movies (both in cinema halls and…

Movies

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Monthly Review: June’22
Monthly Review: June’22

May 31

Monthly Review: May’22

I had a long list of movies suggested by my friends from the previous months. I thought of watching them, talking to my friends, and writing about them here in this blog post. But it didn’t happen. I watched only four movies this month, out of which I completed two…

Movies

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Monthly Review: May’22
Monthly Review: May’22

Apr 30

Monthly Review: April’22

Beginning of a financial year, two films from neighbouring states broke records, the episodes of the last season of Better Call Saul premiering on Netflix, temperatures going upwards of 43°C are among many things that happened in April. I started this month with tiredness owing to work and asked for…

India

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Monthly Review: April’22
Monthly Review: April’22

Apr 14

RRR: Rajamouli’s remarkable effort yet again breaks the barriers.

After multiple postponements owing to the Covid, our much-awaited RRR released last month, on 25th March 2022, took the screens by storm. …

India

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RRR: Rajamouli’s remarkable effort yet again breaks the barriers.
RRR: Rajamouli’s remarkable effort yet again breaks the barriers.

Apr 1

Monthly review: March’22

End of the financial year, the beginning of the Summer season, and the birthdays of people I love, I had a good month of 31 days in the name of March this year. And the much-awaited and majestic RRR released. I watched a couple of movies, roamed around Hampi on…

Movies

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Monthly review: March’22
Monthly review: March’22

Mar 26

Decoupled on Netflix: Shines in parts but lacks continuity.

Madhavan has enjoyed his loyal fanbase for many years since his debut with Mani Ratnam’s Alaipayuthey (Sakhi). Although known for his romantic and light-hearted flicks, he was never confined to chocolate-boy roles and experimented with the parts in Kannathil Muthamittal, Yuva, and many more. While I enjoyed his works, including…

India

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Decoupled on Netflix: Shines in parts but lacks continuity.
Decoupled on Netflix: Shines in parts but lacks continuity.
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