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  • Thank you Bits Of Info Tamil.

  • From the Web (FTW) #8: Nenendu Vethugudura (Translation)

  • Reader Post #580: Scammer – The ramblings of a fundamentally uninteresting man

  • Reader Post #579: Daredevil Mustafa (DDM) – An Outsider’s Perspective

  • Achut Vignak’s Trishank, co-starring Anna Benn and Arjun Ashokan, has a super premise, but instead of potentially rioting, it’s content to remain a fun sight to see.

  • Shashank Sogar’s Daredevil Mustafa has a laid-back charm full of newcomers and makes up for its shortcomings with a ton of can-do mentality

  • Interview: Sarathkumar (Pau Tozil and others)

  • Interview: Anna Ben / ‘Andadun’ Producer Sarita Patil (Srishank)

  • Reader Post #578: Inheritance – The Story of Kendall and Logan

  • Saaf Ek Bandaa Kafi Hai, directed by Apoorhu Singh Kalki, is a serious, well-acted courtroom drama that needed more tension.

  • Yashowardhan Mishra’s ‘Katar’ on Netflix is ​​a gentle and entertaining detective novel and social commentary on the missing jackfruit.

  • Reader Post #577: NTR’s National Legacy

  • From the Web (FTW) #7: The Magic of K Vishwanath Songs

  • Shamal Sulaiman’s hilarious ‘Jackson’s Bazaar Youth’ makes you think it’s a drama about the underprivileged before pulling out the rug under your feet.

  • Lights, cameras and analysis: Ravi Varman (Ponniyin Selvan 1 & 2)

  • Vijay Antony’s ‘Pichaikkaran 2’ is a sentimental, speech-centric take on how the rich should help the poor

  • Directed by Creative Producer Thiagarajan Kumara Raja and his team, ‘Modern Love Chennai’ is a strong case for what Tamil creators can do in the OTT space.

  • Interview: Thiagarajan Kumararaja (“Modern Love Chennai, And This Man’s Heart”)

  • Interview: Bharatiraja (Modern Love Chennai, Any Kind of Love)

  • Interview: Shiva Anans (Ponniyin Selvan 1 & 2)

  • Vinayak Chandrasekaran’s ‘Good Night’ has some fun laughs and is easy to watch, but struggles to maintain a single tonality

  • Nelson Venkatesan’s Farhana gives Aishwarya Rajesh the perfect chance to shine in the midst of a half-baked thriller

  • Jude Anthony Joseph’s ‘2018: Everyone is a Hero’ draws in very broad strokes, but in the end it’s a solid portrayal of a tragic era.

  • Interview: Vijay Anthony (Pichaikkaran 2)

  • Reader Post #576: Book Review: The Last Mughal Empire by William Dalrymple

  • Interview with IIT Madras BS Film Institute

  • My interview on Mindscape Matters

  • Interview: Mr. Shriram and Mr. Shridhar Raghavan

  • Anup Singh’s “Song of the Scorpion” (Irrfan Khan, Golshifteh Farahani) is a minimalist, brilliantly twisted and obsessive love story

  • A Little Rumination 95 – Naturalism vs. Realism

  • Reader Post #575: PS-2 Comes with the Soul Untouched

  • Reader Post #574: PS-2 and why it’s riddled with the same problems that plagued the later seasons of GoT

  • Interview: Vetri Maaran, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Rajiv Menon (Extended Director’s Cut of Vidutalai – Part 1, ZEE5)

  • My interview on The Shin Pad podcast

  • Mani Ratnam’s ‘Ponniyin Selvan 2’ is more dramatic, sadder and more serious in tone, a fulfilling conclusion to a two-part epic.

  • Lights, camera and analysis: Dharani Rasendran (Yaathisai)

  • Bitty Ruminations 94 – Mani Ratnam, ARR and “mainstream”

  • Reader Writes #573: Objects in the Rearview Mirror: 90’s Kollywood

  • Interview: Mani Ratnam / AR Rahman (PS-1, PS-2, working together for over 30 years…)

  • Reader Post #572: Thoughts on Katuvakura Rendu Kadar

  • Reader Post #571: Web Series Review – Jubilee – On Mice and Humans, Stars and Black Holes

  • Farhad Samji’s ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ (Salman Khan, Pooja Hegde) is now publicly viewable as common star vehicles go

  • Spotify: Cinema with BR Episode 16: 40 Years of Mani Ratnam

  • Arsheek Abu’s “Neeravelicham” (Tovino Thomas, Rima Kalingal) successfully recreates the retro look and feel, but lacks the emotional connection

  • Readers Write In #570: The Golden Age and All About Jazz

  • Dharani Rasendran’s striking ‘Yathisai’ is an imaginative historical novel about brutal warfare and the male psyche

  • Interview: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Richard Madden (Citadel…)

  • Reader Post #569: Dil Chafta Hai: Narrator and Memories

  • Reader Writes #568: Objects in the Rearview Mirror: 80’s Kollywood

  • Interview: Rima Kalingal, Tobino Thomas, Aashik Abu (About Neelavericham, Vaikom Muhammad Bashir, Bhargavi Nilayam…)

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