A Pseudo Movie Review: Manmarziyaan

“Love isn’t complicated, people are.” – says Anurag Kashyap’s latest film Manmarziyaan’s trailer Manmarziyaan is a Bolly love triangle with a Kashyap twist that revolves around Vicky, Rumi and Robbie and talks mostly about their love lives. One thing that this film strongly touches is the idea of marriage and sense of commitment. Another ideaContinueContinue reading “A Pseudo Movie Review: Manmarziyaan”

A Pseudo Movie Review : Laila Majnu

There will be times in future when I’ll proudly (I still hope) tell people about how I once attended a private film screening by one of my favourite directors (well) Imtiaz Ali (all the man-children say whaaaat) in my college days. It sounds unbelievable but the only effort I made was to get into theContinueContinue reading “A Pseudo Movie Review : Laila Majnu”

A Room of One’s Own: Ankita.

A Room of One’s Own is a brilliantly written extended essay by Virginia Woolf which discusses the 20th century feminist thought, talking about the history of women in literature. It talks about the central and basic needs of one to be able to write literature. As Virginia Woolf puts it, “A woman must have moneyContinueContinue reading “A Room of One’s Own: Ankita.”

Aisha Banerjee-  An Underrated Feminist of Ayan Mukerji’s Wake Up Sid.

  Wake Up Sid was released in 2009. It has been 8 years since the movie came out and it still inspires us in a best way possible. It is a tale of Sidharth Mehra (Ranbir Kapoor) who is a rich college-going fellow, clearly clueless about his ambitions in life initially and his transition from […]

Traffic Rules 101

Wait for the signs and signals, Follow the traffic rules. Red, yellow, green light. Don’t fight. Red, yellow, green light, Wait for it. Green light, Go ahead make your move. The traffic may go ahead, The road is ready. The road is all right with you moving. The road wants you to move. Green light,ContinueContinue reading “Traffic Rules 101”