Film review: Bhasmasur - A heart-breaking tale about sacrifice and survival
The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival kicks off in London this week. It’s a film festival I attend annually and enjoy because...
Film Review: Padman. A movie about sanitary towels can only be a good thing...
The only other time I've ever seen sanitary towels mentioned on the big screen is in Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake. Any woman who has...
Bloody Beautiful – My Period & Me
Ahead of the release of the movie Padman movie , I reflect on my relationship with the humble sanitary towel through biographic writing...
Film review: Song Of Scorpions - Plot twists are one thing, but this film stings…
Director Anup Singh has a knack for creating aesthetically captivating films with slow-burning stories, that shock the viewer with...
Theatre Review: Taj Express Can Bollywood translate o the stage?
The roots of Indian cinema lie in drama and performance but we've become so used to the dazzling grand scale charm of what's possible on...
Film Review: Hotel Salvation
Yup...this one's a video one...check out my views on You Tube.
Film review: Egghead ( Ondu Motteya Kathe) at London Indian Film Festival
So sometimes I write reviews and sometimes I film them... Watch what I though of Kannada film Egghead that I caught at The London Indian...
Film review: Arifa Who knew awkwardness could be so appealing?
The thing about Arifa is, you have to watch it. The trouble is at the moment, unless you caught the one-off East London Film Festival...
Musical review: Bring On The Bollywood
When it comes to falling in love with Bollywood, every fan has their own story for why, when and how they fell under its spell. Despite...
THEATRE REVIEW: Miss Meena & The Masala Queens
‘Sequins with added sensitivity’ Pic: Momtaz Begum-Hossain I’ve often been mistaken for a Drag Queen. I wear a lot of sparkles and I love...