Geetanjali Kulkarni
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Unpaused: Naya Safar movie review — Pandemic tales with remarkable elements and unfulfilled promise
Anna Mm Vetticad •Each short in this anthology is set in the COVID19 pandemic. Nagraj Manjule confronts the pandemic full-scale in Vaikunth. COVID is the setting, significant even if not central, to the remaining four films.
Gullak on SonyLIV belongs to TVF's new brand of soft nostalgia, family binge-watching, and small-town slowness
Aditya Mani Jha •Until recently, the binge was a necessarily solo activity. Now, however, we are in the middle of the ‘smart TV’ boom. Parents are looking for things they can watch at home, but with their children watching, too.
Geetanjali Kulkarni discusses Gullak, invisibility of mothers, and why this season was cathartic for her
Manik Sharma •"My character was loud and grumbly, because if she wasn’t ‘nobody would hear her’," says Geetanjali Kulkarni.
Sir, Rohena Gera's Cannes award-winning romantic drama, to release in Indian cinemas on 13 November
Fp Staff •Sir was earlier scheduled to release on 20 March but was stalled due to the coronavirus lockdown in the country
Sir, Rohena Gera's Cannes critic week award-winning romantic drama, to release in India on 20 March
Fp Staff •Sir, starring Vivek Gomber, Tillotama Shome and Geetanjali Kulkarni, revolves around an unlikely attraction between a man and his maid servant.
Taj Mahal 1989 review: Poetic writing, attention to detail make this Netflix Original rise above its low production value
Karishmaupadhyay •Everyone here is trying to build his or her own little Taj Mahal, that everlasting symbol of love.
Taj Mahal 1989 Season 1, starring Neeraj Kabi, Geetanjali Kulkarni, to premiere on Netflix on 14 February
Fp Staff •Taj Mahal 1989 also features Danish Hussain, Sheeba Chaddha, Anud Singh Dhaka, and Anshul Chauhan.
Court review: Venice Film Festival's favourite shows how Mumbai's lower courts are a black comedy
Deepanjana •Court, which is doing the festival rounds and has received fulsome praise from critics the world over, won the awards for best international film in competition and best director at the Mumbai Film Festival. At least off screen, there was justice.