Madam Chief Minister
First-Half Of 2021’s Best Feature Films
1. Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi(Netflix): What a wonderful way for Indian cinema to begin the year! Let me say straightaway that Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi is a very fine film, and a spectacular start not just to this year, but also to veteran actress Seema Pahwa’s career as a director. Her understanding of the basically selfish selfserving nature of humankind is so deep, and so bang-on that five minutes into the film I felt I was sitting awkwardly as part of Ramprasad’s grieving family, their sickening squabbles over tea and bathroom time, and later on, their b | Click Here...
Column: Why Should I Return To Theatres To See Madam Chief Minister?
The one and only lacuna in my life during this entire pandemic has been my movie screenings. Until the second week of March 2020—when my last screening, of Angrezi Medium was held every Wednesday or Thursday producers would arrange a preview screening for me at the only multiplex in Patna. The mid-week screenings were the central attraction, the raison d’etre of my life. The screenings were my lifeline. I’d wait for Thursday excitedly. The thrill of watching films in a movie theatre was even more heightened for me than your average movie buff. The screenings | Click Here...
I have experienced hitting rock bottom in my career – Akshay Oberoi
Akshay Oberoi is one of the finest and most good-looking actors to have emerged in the last few years in our country, all thanks to OTT. Akshay started his career with theatre under the guidance of the veteran Makrand Deshpande in Prithvi Theatre and ever since the time his journey took off, there was no looking back for this young and talented actor. Some of his best works include the likes of Gurgaon, Laal Rang, Junglee, Illegal, Selection Day, High & many more. And now, Akshay is all set to hit the movie screens in a never-seen-before avatar in Madam Chief Minister alongside Richa Ch | Click Here...