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J Hurtado's 13 Favorite Indian Films of 2019
As we enter a new year full of promise and endless numbers of amazing cinematic possibilities, it's only right that we take a look back to remember what made 2019 a great year at the movies. This past year marked...
London Indian Film Festival Kicks Off 14 July With a Killer Lineup
The 7th annual London Indian Film Festival (LIFF) kicks off this week spreading ten days of excellent films over two cities in Europe's largest festival dedicated to the films of South Asia. I am fortunate to have seen several of...
Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles Announces Its 2016 Lineup
The 14th annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles announced its lineup for this year's edition and it is an incredibly solid set of films that makes me wish I was able to attend! Among the highlights are the Opening...
Sundance 2016 Interview: BRAHMAN NAMAN's Q And Team Talk It Out
After watching Brahman Naman, the latest film from the Indian director known simply as Q, I had the opportunity to sit down with him along with the writer, Naman Ramachandran and three of the actors from the film; Sid Mallya,...
Sundance 2016 Review: BRAHMAN NAMAN Is A Fantastic Farce
One does not typically see raunchy, teen sex comedies coming out of India, which is precisely why acclaimed director Qaushiq Mukherjee, known simply as "Q" set out to make such a movie. After his acclaimed film Gandu became controversial in...
Sundance 2016: BRAHMAN NAMAN Trailer Goes Full On 80s Sex Comedy
Don't say we didn't warn you!Quickly becoming one of Sundance 2016's hottest acquisition titles, Q's Brahman Naman continues to raise eyebrows with each passing moment. This time, the public gets their first look at the film in motion with a...
Sundance 2016: BRAHMAN NAMAN Introduces Its Quizzard Quartet
With the Sundance Film Festival less than a week away, it's time to start digging into the line up and the films that we think are going to be worth talking about when it's all done and dusted. For me,...
Third I 2014 Review: TITLI Watches The Ugly Caterpillar Emerge From Its Cocoon
Titli. In Hindi it means butterfly. A feminine sounding word, Titli is also the name of the lead character in director Kanu Behl's debut feature film, and an appropriate name it is. Titli is the story of a man struggling to...