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‘Teevra Madhyam’ (1974): A Voice That Remains Muted Yet Animated

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  • Posted on February 21, 2022

By Prithvijeet Sinha
Teevra Madhyam is ultimately about how women are often expected to cast themselves in a mould similar to the men in their lives, leading them to give up their innate vocations.

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We are all one with the elements: ‘Maati Maanas’ (Mind of Clay, 1985)

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  • Posted on January 10, 2022

By Prithvijeet Sinha
Maati Maanas actually integrates the art of pottery and sculpture to make it a collective act, an iconography, a visual representation.

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Vanraj Bhatia: A Man of Music

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  • Posted on July 2, 2021

By Prithvijeet Sinha
A man of Mr. Vanraj Bhatia’s calibre embodied multiple worlds and with his music, collective filmography available on YouTube and streaming services, it’s time we gave this musical pioneer his due.

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Soumitra Chatterjee (1935-2020): A life that blended intellect with simplicity

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  • Posted on November 18, 2020November 18, 2020

By Prithvijeet Sinha
To this writer, as to countless others, Soumitra Dada was a combination of the intellectual and the everyday.

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Recollecting Happy Memories from Pre-COVID Days

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  • Posted on July 16, 2020

By Prithvijeet Sinha
Make it a point to reach out to the near and dear ones and share the warmth of memories, making the current social turnaround one of courage and goodwill. It is time to be united.

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‘The Lunchbox’: A modern, humanist film

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  • Posted on June 22, 2020

By Prithvijeet Sinha
Soaked in silences, The Lunchbox is uplifting modern cinema that stays true to its humanist heart and hardly loses touch with it. It bundles wit, personal discovery, practical wisdom and unrequited desires.

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