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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

    Sky Force Movie Review
  • 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

    Binodini: A Review
  • 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

    Hubris in Character Writing
  • 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

    Writing an apocalyptic movie screenplay
  • 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

    Character Study: Walter White (Breaking Bad)
  • 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

  • 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

    How They Read You : The World And You.
  • 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

    When Everyone Has An Opinion
  • 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

    Five Lessons To Take Home After Watching Mulk Movie
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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

    Special Feature:  When the sky bleeds – various reviews