Tharun Bascker’s first feature film, Pelli Choopulu, became a runaway hit and has gone on to achieve a cult status in the last two years. There...
Author - Kandi Sachin Venkoba
Kandi Sachin Venkoba is a strong believer in the significance of cinema in building a society. Naturally drawn towards films dealing in the dynamics of human relations. Always open to all kinds of films/TV series that tell compelling and relevant stories. Favourite TV Series, Black Mirror; highly original and daunting.
He believes that every person we come across has several stories to tell, we just need to tap the surface and the stories shall slowly fly out; just get hold of one and tell it. He aspires to tell stories, be it in words on a piece of paper or with a camera, on the big screen.
Depriving true communication of art to the audience by ruthlessly censoring it, is criminal. This appalling act of unjustified censoring is the most...
Mohan Krishna Idraganti, the director of Sammohanam is a Dark Horse of the Telugu film industry. Never aiming for the limelight, he quietly makes...
Mudbound is one of those rare films that suck you in from the very first frame. An expanse of moist land, two sons digging out a grave for their dead...
Raazi Movie Review If not a great film, Raazi is at least not a chest thumping patriotic drama and that is a refreshing change. Raazi has a peculiar...
Mahanati – A biopic of a Legend, that thrives on the filmmaker’s creativity. It is only apt that the makers decided to name the film, Mahanati...
Omerta, the film, starts on a deeply disconcerting note, a sorrowful wailing of a woman fills your ears, as the screen stays dark, we are not shown...
Bharat Ane Nenu is an unoriginal, passionless Political drama, which is confused between genres. The most unfortunate thing to happen to Telugu...
A Quiet Place Roars with Original Ideas We are in 2020, apocalypse has dawned on the world, and Earth is infested with Stranger Things-Demogorgon...
October is, A fully flowered tree standing in the middle of a foggy, early-morning Delhi Park, October is, a few birds and two squirrels, graining...