Fool For Love movie review: Satarupa Sanyal helms a gentle, quiet little film about the wicked ways of love
Anupam Kant Verma • 6 years agoFool for Love never becomes anything more than a mood-piece, the film equivalent of chamber music that plays at the edge of your consciousness and vanishes without leaving a trace.
Maacher Jhol, Tungrus, Last Day of Summer: A round-up of 2018's best short films by veteran and debutant directors
Anupam Kant Verma • 6 years agoAmong the plethora of short films made in that year, films like Maacher Jhol, Pavsacha Nibandh and Mayat stood out
Aabobo Film Festival 2018: Govinda Raju's Sonyacha Amba, Prateek Vats' Retracing Freedom; Goa to be showcased on Day 2
Fp Staff • 6 years agoDay 2 of the Aabobo Film Festival will feature four shorts Narbodh, Shreyas Chougule's Vaarasa, Govinda Raju's Sonyacha Amba, and Retracing Freedom; Goa
India's first short films channel ShortsTV launched; Rasika Dugal calls Chutney a breakthrough
Ians • 6 years agoKristina Reed, producer of the Oscar-winning short animation film Feast, said what's amazing about short films is that one can make it with fewer resources
Last Day of Summer movie review: This heartfelt short film weaves an intimate father-son tale
Anupam Kant Verma • 7 years agoLast Day of Summer is a letter, lovingly composed, slipped inside a simple envelope and left on the recipient’s table, patiently waiting to be opened
Bhaiyya Morey movie review: What could have been an enjoyable outing ends up as a cheap magic trick
Anupam Kant Verma • 7 years agoBhaiyya Morey frustrates you with the promise of truly having something worthy up its sleeve
Nitishastra review: Taapsee Pannu's rape-revenge short film feels like a parody of Pink
Anvishamanral • 7 years agoIn Nitishastra, the character of the rapist ends up going to jail only to run off and get killed by Taapsee Pannu, who must take the law in her own hands because Pink?
Pashi movie review: Seemingly gentle story of love and desire that grows increasingly complex
Anupam Kant Verma • 7 years agoFor a film that’s emerged from Himachal Pradesh, whose film industry, hitherto non-existent, is only beginning to take baby steps, Pashi’s minor hiccoughs can be interpreted as opportunities for a new breed of filmmakers to take off from.
Listener movie review: An empathetic tale that slips in a charming twist at the end
Anupam Kant Verma • 7 years agoListener is a film that respects its audience, stays true to its characters, gets the fundamentals right, takes a brave leap of imagination or two and lingers in the mind for hours | Large Short Films
Kartaa movie review: Bats for the millions who spend their days trying to eke out a living
Anupam Kant Verma • 7 years agoThis 20-minute long story of a small-time real estate broker, despite all its flaws, needs to be seen.