“Talvar”, released internationally as “Guilty”, is a 2015 crime thriller directed by Meghna Gulzar and written by Vishal Bhardwaj. Loosely based on the infamous 2008 Noida double murder case, the film chronicles the brutal killings of a teenage girl and her elderly male servant. The case, which captivated public attention, saw her parents and several local servants implicated by various investigative bodies.
Konkona Sen Sharma possesses a natural instinct for understanding what resonates with viewers, whether it's in films or on OTT platforms. From portraying a doctor in “Mumbai Diaries” dealing with personal demons to delving into complex narratives of sexual identity in “Ajeeb Dastaans”, and now, embodying the role of a sinister entrepreneur named Swathi in her latest OTT project, “Killer Soup”, alongside Manoj Bajpayee.
More often than not, a film leaves you marred with questions, and you ponder over all the ifs and buts of what will unfold next. The film “Mr and Mrs Iyer”, along with all the emotions it invokes, is one that forces us to wonder about the ‘what ifs’.
"Wake Up Sid" indeed reminds us to find peace in the very mundane, almost maddening metropolitan lives.
The power of female enterprises has often been talked about in academic and political circles. We see a beautiful representation of the fact that in dire economic conditions, women's entrepreneurial efforts can change the lot of an entire family.
Bollywood actress Konkona Sen Sharma and husband Ranvir Shorey have decided to mutually part ways after five years of marriage.
“Talvar”, released internationally as “Guilty”, is a 2015 crime thriller directed by Meghna Gulzar and written by Vishal Bhardwaj. Loosely based on the infamous 2008 Noida double murder case, the film chronicles the brutal killings of a teenage girl and her elderly male servant. The case, which captivated public attention, saw her parents and several local servants implicated by various investigative bodies.
Konkona Sen Sharma possesses a natural instinct for understanding what resonates with viewers, whether it's in films or on OTT platforms. From portraying a doctor in “Mumbai Diaries” dealing with personal demons to delving into complex narratives of sexual identity in “Ajeeb Dastaans”, and now, embodying the role of a sinister entrepreneur named Swathi in her latest OTT project, “Killer Soup”, alongside Manoj Bajpayee.
More often than not, a film leaves you marred with questions, and you ponder over all the ifs and buts of what will unfold next. The film “Mr and Mrs Iyer”, along with all the emotions it invokes, is one that forces us to wonder about the ‘what ifs’.
"Wake Up Sid" indeed reminds us to find peace in the very mundane, almost maddening metropolitan lives.
The power of female enterprises has often been talked about in academic and political circles. We see a beautiful representation of the fact that in dire economic conditions, women's entrepreneurial efforts can change the lot of an entire family.
Bollywood actress Konkona Sen Sharma and husband Ranvir Shorey have decided to mutually part ways after five years of marriage.