Asghar Farhadi’s Darbareye Elly opens with a small group of friends starting on a reunion vacation along with their families and a guest Elly. Even those who are not friends are friendly. But the truth is, even the close friends are only friendly acquaintances now just the way most once-close relationships transform from friendships to [...]
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A Little Further From Fact
I reluctantly accompanied my friends to the airport four hours before my flight time, all three of us fooling me that I would be able to spend the one hour between their flight and mine watching birds. Little did I know that I would have preferred watching hens hatching eggs to that long wait. On [...]
Premarital Choices of Telugu Heroines
A few decades ago every ravishing vamp was made to die, either directly killed by the villain or during her own attempt to rescue someone following her remorse and newfound respect for “our values”. When a supporting character “slipped her leg” in her blind love for the not-so-good guy, towards the end either she died [...]
ఇందిరమ్మ ఇంటిపేరు కాదుర గాంధి
Despite Sirivennela’s signature lyricality and SPB’s towering voice, I was disappointed by the song. One. I think music directors should experiment with other voices for such songs. While his voice adds more weight, SPB’s intonation has become overly familiar and I fail to feel a pleasant surprise, or a did-you-hear-that jolt like in this particular [...]
The Debate on Posthumous Works
This is turning to be a big year for posthumousness. Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy is stealing millions of hours of his readers’ lives. Previously unpublished (and in some cases, unfinished) works of Agatha Christie, Carl Jung, Graham Greene, Kurt Vonnegut, Vladimir Nobakov and many others are in various stages of publishing. Every week literature sections [...]