tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653188975343905818.post3684096861419032934..comments2024-03-23T15:12:26.734+05:30Comments on Reinventing memories: ChakravyuhSantanu Sinha Chaudhurihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15062744470522359652noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653188975343905818.post-80346574304176857712014-01-30T12:38:50.204+05:302014-01-30T12:38:50.204+05:30Respected Sir, With due respect , I disagree with ...Respected Sir, With due respect , I disagree with you on this particular review. Don't you feel that with all the element of spicy commercial film, the directed has diluted the issue to such an extent that an issue based movie ultimately became a person-centeric movie. It is not just like the foreign tourist who come to India to see " poor and real India ", he also touched a sensitive issue very superficially to just gain some commercial benefit or whatever intention but not of painting a problem in its true shades.Would it not be much better if he had made the film at lower budget and tried to be more inclined toward the issue than trying to sail in two boats at a time.When it is not getting commercial success anyway, it will be not better that at least tell the truth to the people who want to know about the issue and not bog down its conscious viewer with item song and steamy scenes.<br />I request you to read the book "Hello Bastar" by Rahul Pandita to understand the problem of naxalisim and naxalits. Sudhanshuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00657296749692726508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653188975343905818.post-6525338985984122962012-10-26T15:43:42.538+05:302012-10-26T15:43:42.538+05:30The 28 vacant seats out of a total of 30 in the th... The 28 vacant seats out of a total of 30 in the theatre is symbolic of our psyche, Santanu. We,as a people, are near totally impervious to the plight of the have-nots in our country. Any wonder that gift wrapped garbage from Bollywood that don't need us to think or question are so popular?<br /> I've had many friends from Mumbai who hate watching Malayalam movies as the hero is not only not good looking, but an aging man (the excellent actor Tilakan, who passed away recently)and many of the movies had an unhappy ending. Their excuse being "as it is life is tough and your Mallu movies make us miserable." This excuse was also bandied about for Satyajit Ray's movies. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com