Christina Daniels is a communications professional based in Bangalore. She is the author of the cinematic filmography "I'll Do It My Way: The Incredible Journey of Aamir Khan". Before this, she authored the novel "Ginger Soda Lemon Pop" and co-authored "Mind Blogs 1.0".
Whether it was Indian or world cinema, independent film-making continued to make its presence felt last week amongst audiences in Bengaluru’s cinemas. A review of Yeh Saali Zindagi and Biutiful.
As 2011 begins, No One Killed Jessica is amongst the new year’s most curiously watched releases in India. Life as We Know It also gave families a reason to smile.
After the successful sojourn as screenplay writer in Manasaare and Pancharangi, Bengaluru huduga, Pawan Kumar is all set to debut as a director in Lifeu ishtene. He talks about his struggles with theatre and cinema first as an actor and then as a writer and director.
At the screening of Kannada film naviladavaru, an interesting debate on costs and content of filmmaking was held. The audience it seems knows their cinema irrespective of budgets involved.
It’s not revolutionary cinema from David Fincher, but The Social Network does manage to remain a gripping account on Silicon Valley start ups and the engine that is driving the global social media revolution.
This week science fiction comes alive with Rajinikanth-starrer ‘Endhiran’. Also on offer for the first time, television serial ‘Khichdi’ on the big screen.