Kashi Labh: Rajat Nayyar's film draws a compelling portrait of those who breathe their last in Varanasi
Manik Sharma • 7 years agoRajat Nayyar spent years documenting the dying, and their families, in Kashi. A film based on his research and experiences, Kashi Labh, is an ethnographic study of death and its process.
Beyond Sanju, a look at father-son relationships on screen, from Bicycle Thieves to Mukti Bhawan
Archita Kashyap • 7 years agoLike Sanju, the father-son equations cover a gamut of emotions to tell compelling cinematic stories in international cinema and Hindi films.
Best Bollywood Films 2017: When indies saved the day and the mainstream hit an all-time low
Annavetticad • 7 years agoAnna Vetticad's pick of 2017’s best Bollywood films released in theatres is dominated by little indies.
Bollywood Awards 2017: The best director, actors, music and tech wizzes of the year
Anna Mm Vetticad • 7 years agoAnna MM Vetticad gives out awards to the best film, performers, writers, music and technicians of 2017.
Pankaj Tripathi in Newton to Akshaye Khanna in Ittefaq — Bollywood's breakthrough performances in 2017
Udita Jhunjhunwala • 7 years agoThis year, big Bollywood stars were overshadowed by stand-out or breakthrough performances.
DIFF 2017: Four-day international film festival concludes with Rima Das' Village Rockstars
Fp Staff • 7 years agoDharamshala International Film Festival 2017 screened films like Shubhashish Bhutia's Mukti Bhawan and Konkona Sen Sharma's A Death In The Gunj.
Dharamshala International Film Festival 2017: Adil Hussain's Mukti Bhawan opens to a full house
Ians • 7 years agoThe Dharamshala International Film Festival will have a range of films screened this year - Mukti Bhawan, A Death in the Gunj, Machines, Village Rockstar, to name a few.
Adil Hussain: Films like Force 2 and Commando 2 subsidise my involvement in indie cinema
Seemas • 8 years agoAdil Hussain on returning to theatre, his experience on working on Mukti Bhawan and getting typecast in Bollywood.
Mukti Bhawan movie review: A heartwarming tragicomic tale about life, death and reconciliation
Udita Jhunjhunwala • 8 years agoThis is the most significant achievement of Shubhashish Bhutiani’s debut feature Mukti Bhawan is how he deals with the inevitability of death.
Mukti Bhawan director on his debut feature: 'People check-in to die in this Varanasi guesthouse':
Seemas12 • 8 years agoMukti Bhawn premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, where 25-year-old Bhutiani was awarded the Prix Enrico Fulchignoni by the UNESCO jury. It stars Adil Hussain, Lalit Behl and will release in April.