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Sky Force Movie Review
Last year, Bollywood celebrated Republic Day with Fighter, a film that ticked all the patriotic movie boxes—fearless Indian fighter pilots, their camaraderie, and a familiar adversary in Pakistan. This year, the baton passes to Sky Force, a cinematic retelling of… Continue reading
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Binodini: A Review
Some stories are not just meant to be told; they demand to be resurrected—bringing back voices that history has silenced. Binodini: Ekti Natir Upakhyan, directed by Ram Kamal Mukherjee and produced by Dev and Prateek Chakraborty under the banners of… Continue reading
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Hubris in Character Writing
Hubris, derived from Greek tragedy, refers to excessive pride, arrogance, or self-confidence that often leads a character to their downfall. In screenplay writing, hubris can be a powerful tool for crafting compelling and complex characters. It not only drives the… Continue reading
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Writing an apocalyptic movie screenplay
Writing an apocalyptic movie screenplay involves creating a narrative that captures the chaos, drama, and emotional intensity of a world on the brink of destruction. This genre explores the collapse of civilization and often delves into human resilience, moral dilemmas,… Continue reading
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Character Study: Walter White (Breaking Bad)
“I am not in danger, Skyler. I am the danger.” Walter White, the protagonist of Breaking Bad, is one of television’s most complex and compelling characters. Examining him from a screenplay-writing perspective reveals how masterful character design and evolution can… Continue reading
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VIJAY SALGAONKAR: A HERO OR A VILLAIN?
Vijay Salgaonkar, the protagonist of the Indian film “Drishyam”, is a self-made man who runs a cable TV network in Goa. He is depicted as a loving husband and father, who values his family above all else. He is highly… Continue reading
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How They Read You : The World And You.
Ever wondered why different people treat you differently? I think I know. The way the treat you depends on How They Read You. Most of them read you like newspaper. Buying you cheaply and daily cramped among the soggy grocery… Continue reading
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When Everyone Has An Opinion
The quintessential silence is a thing of the past. we are living in a world where everyone has an opinion. Not that people didn’t have an opinion back in the good old days but the reach of their voice was… Continue reading
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Five Lessons To Take Home After Watching Mulk Movie
No it is not a movie review. I will not tell you that the movie could have been better and that I expected more from it. Rather I will tell you how it rhymes with my thinking, something that I… Continue reading
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Special Feature: When the sky bleeds – various reviews
When the sky bleeds by Ashna Khan is a latest addition to the Indian fiction category. The author, Ashna Khan, spins a tale of love, sacrifice, struggle, courage, poverty, betrayal and revenge; and also, keeps the reader guessing till the… Continue reading