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Jio MAMI 2023 | Dilli Dark director Dibakar Das Roy: 'The city can appear very crude & harsh but it accepts people from all walks of life'

The debutant director talks about his film, which premiered at the Mumbai Film Festival, on the prejudices against the African diaspora in India, the country's acceptance of complexion and belief systems, and casting Sudani from Nigeria actor.

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Unpaused: An Anthology of Pandemic Stories on Film


The story begins with
Archana complaining bitterly on the phone to the police about a neighbor in her apartment complex who’s banging pans to honor frontline health workers, an activity which seems to be
Archana’s regular routine. She’s soon jolted out of her irritable self-absorption by
Priyanka (played by Rinku
RajGuru), a neighbor who seeks refuge in the stairwell of the building because her apartment has been invaded by a rat.
Dubey and
RajGuru fit into their roles like second skins, and carry the story through to its somewhat cliched, but nevertheless enjoyable, ending.
Abhishek Bannerjee in Vishaanu

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Unpaused Review: Soothe Your Lockdown Blues with Innovative Storytelling


Unpaused Review: Soothe Your Lockdown Blues with Innovative Storytelling
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Cast: Gulshan Devaiah, Saiyami Kher, Richa Chadha, Sumeet Vyas, Rinku Rajguru, Abhishek Banerjee, Geetika Vidya Ohlyan, Ratna Pathak Shah, Shardul Bharadwaj
Directors: Raj & DK, Nikhil Advani, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Avinash Arun, Nitya Mehra
The present pandemic with social isolation, lockdowns and curfews have also had a positive side to it. It has got our imagination flying, and cinema writers and directors have thought up of a variety of ways to tell stories keeping in mind the suffocating constraints. Amazon Prime has really scored here; a little while ago, it put on its platform a Tamil anthology, Putham Pudhu Kalai, of five shorts – each talking about the terrifying times we are passing through. But, these pieces were lighthearted, even funny, and acted as mood boosters!

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'Unpaused' review: Lockdown anthology looks back with hope and regret


Express News Service
Streaming releases are meant to have longer shelf lives, yet I can’t think of a better time to catch Unpaused on Amazon Prime Video. Watch this film next month, in the new year, and it’ll probably play a little differently. Sure, the pandemic will still be around, and many of these stories are built to resonate into the distance. But they won’t feel as they do now, with their palpable mix of hope and regret.
Glitch, by Raj & DK, unfolds in the era of ‘COVID-30’; a hang-up in a VR dating room brings an unlikely couple together. The Apartment (by Nikkhil Advani), Rat – A – Tat (by Tannishtha Chatterjee) and Chaand Mubarak (by Nitya Mehra) are stories of strangers coming together in unique or redemptive ways. And in Vishaanu (by Avinash Arun), a migrant family enjoys a moment’s repose in a posh apartment. The five stories are stitched together by the theme of ‘new beginnings’, some have songs and snatches of humour, most end on an uplifting note.

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