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B-Town Wonder Women and their Wingmen
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B-Town Wonder Women and their Wingmen

In 2016, we saw movies like Pink and Dangal that were premised on the struggles of female heroes – and the men who enabled them.
Posted by Karanjeet Kaur July 30, 2016
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10 Years of Dirty Picture: They Don’t Make ‘Em Like Vidya Balan Anymore

Vidya Balan is an anomaly. In an industry rife with svelte figures and saccharine personas, her body of work is an aging but fresh breath of air. From playing a sex symbol to a ferocious agent, Balan made offbeat cool before it became mainstream.
Posted by Jackie Thakkar July 28, 2016
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Jalsa review: Vidya Balan and Shefali Shah in top form

Suresh Triveni’s Jalsa is an unsettling story about two mothers who though miles apart in class, caste and social standing, speak the same language of motherhood.
Posted by Divya Unny July 18, 2016
5 Reasons why Prime Video’s Sherni will claw its way into your heart and mind
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5 Reasons why Prime Video’s Sherni will claw its way into your heart and mind

Mark your calendars because Sherni promises to be a soulful excavation of the man-animal conflict, and through it a affecting reflection of our society. It promises to be an exciting, yet soulful ride anchored by a peerless cast and an in-form Vidya Balan.
Posted by Arré Bench June 20, 2016
Shakuntala Devi Review: This Vidya Balan Biopic Doesn’t Quite Add Up
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Shakuntala Devi Review: This Vidya Balan Biopic Doesn’t Quite Add Up

Shakuntala Devi’s on-the-nose filmmaking dumbs down the film’s emotional threads to an extent that the plot loses its sheen. Balan, who initially plays a caricature of a boisterous woman, settles into the demands of the role only halfway through the film.
Posted by Poulomi Das June 17, 2016
Ishqiya, the Kachori Western Served With Noir Ki Chutney
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Ishqiya, the Kachori Western Served With Noir Ki Chutney

Abhishek Chaubey's Ishqiya retains the intensity of a Western through poignancy in dialogue, a classic trope of the Western that sets the men apart from the boys
Posted by Anahad Madhav June 8, 2016
Tumhari Sulu and the Real Housewives of India
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Tumhari Sulu and the Real Housewives of India

The solitary afternoon of the homemaker is a deeply interesting space. And that is what Vidya Balan’s Tumhari Sulu delves into. It’s the only time of the day most housewives acknowledge the loneliness they harbour.
Posted by Poulomi Das April 23, 2016
5 Reasons Why There Should Be More Films Like Sherni
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5 Reasons Why There Should Be More Films Like Sherni

Amazon Prime Video’s Sherni is an imperiously effective story of gender and politics on the cusp of the Indian forest that may well be a metaphor for the rest of the country.
Posted by Arré Bench April 19, 2016
Bollywood’s a Sellout! Did We Really Need Cobrapost to Tell Us That?
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Bollywood’s a Sellout! Did We Really Need Cobrapost to Tell Us That?

A sting by Cobrapost, Operation Karaoke, set up a fake PR agency that asked Bollywood celebrities to endorse a political party for money. But after a slew of propaganda films and biopics, are we really surprised to learn that the industry is full of actors who are cosily nestled in political pockets?
Posted by Kahini Iyer April 19, 2016
The Greatest Costume Party on the Planet
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The Greatest Costume Party on the Planet

From Madhubala’s anarkali to Madhuri’s Ek-Do-Teen skirt, Bollywood costumes tell fascinating tales. Some wonderful, some weird, they’ve wriggled their way into our consciousness.
Posted by Clare Wilkinson April 16, 2016

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