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Curious case of Aravind Adiga as a famous literary recluse: Booker-winning author is anomaly in publishing world


Curious case of Aravind Adiga as a famous literary recluse: Booker-winning author is anomaly in publishing world
In an inversion of the mantra that marketing is a necessary evil, the bane of an author’s existence that ultimately has its reward, Adiga refuses to do too much publicity around his books, often to the chagrin of his publishers.
Nawaid Anjum
February 16, 2021 11:04:58 IST
Aravind Adiga. Photo by Fernando Morales
Aravind Adiga, the Booker Prize-winning author of
The White Tiger (2008), has always struck me as India’s most famous literary recluse, an anomaly in the modern publishing world where the order of the day seems to be: Publicise

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No cinema, no problem: Films to watch from home in 2021


No cinema, no problem: Films to watch from home in 2021
7th February 2021
A screen grab of the trailer of The White Tiger released by Netflix on YouTube. (Netflix - YouTube)
Theaters have remained closed and many movie productions have been suspended indefinitely as part of precautionary measures against the coronavirus, which has infected more than 100 million people and claimed two million lives worldwide. However, filmmakers are still managing to release new movies and TV series to cater to our entertainment needs while staying at home.
 
After the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic, there were a series of border closures and restrictions on outdoor activities, with many predicting there would be fewer movies releasing from 2020 onwards.

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'Luzzu': Film Review | Sundance 2021 | Hollywood Reporter


'Luzzu'
A sobering sea drama where traditions get tied up in red tape.
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Writer-director Alex Camilleri's debut feature, set on the Mediterranean island of Malta, was produced by filmmaker Ramin Bahrani ('The White Tiger').
Within the film world, Malta is generally known as a production hub for Hollywood blockbusters, its picturesque shores used as locations on projects ranging from
Game of Thrones to
World War Z to Robert Altman’s
Popeye. (The abandoned set of the latter has been turned into a local tourist attraction known as “Popeye Village.”) And yet, while the Mediterranean island has served as a stand-in for anything from Ancient Rome to Westeros, it’s rare to see Malta playing itself on screen, especially in its native tongue.

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The White Tiger could have been an authentic social drama, a la Parasite, but ends up as a missed opportunity

The makers of The White Tiger and A Suitable Boy can’t be held guilty for the white gaze, far from it. What these pieces of content lack, however, is not enough of the Indian gaze.

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The Criterion Channel's February 2021 Lineup | The Current | The Criterion Collection


We’re thrilled to be celebrating Black History Month on the Criterion Channel with a lineup that salutes African American filmmaking pioneers like Gordon Parks and Madeline Anderson, spotlights the brilliant career of actor and activist Ruby Dee, presents newly restored works by William Greaves and Bill Duke, and offers introductions to contemporary Black directors like Mahamat-Saleh Haroun and Akosua Adoma Owusu.
That’s just the beginning—we’ve also got Marlene Dietrich, Lana Turner, a new installment of Adventures in Moviegoing with Wyatt Cenac, and much more—check out the full calendar below!
If you haven’t signed up yet, head to CriterionChannel.com and get a 14-day free trial.

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So good I watched it twice: Netflix's The White Tiger reviewed

So good I watched it twice: Netflix's The White Tiger reviewed
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In The White Tiger, an Everyman Is a Scoundrel - Washington City Paper


Washington City Paper
The White Tiger, an Everyman Is a Scoundrel
The film never quite finds the right balance of sympathy or charisma, so Balram ends up seeming sneering and awkward.
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Poverty is a common theme in
Ramin Bahrani’s films. His debut,
Man Push Cart, follows an immigrant street vendor in New York City, while
Chop Shop is about a boy eking out a living in a scrapyard. The empathy in these films is unusual; they show people at society’s fringes who rarely get the star treatment. Bahrani continues that tradition with his latest film, an adaptation of the Booker prize-winning novel

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From Slumdog to a big cat that roars: BRIAN VINER reviews The White Tiger


Rating:
Consider the calibre of films that have been adapted from Booker or Man Booker Prize-winning novels: Schindler's List, The English Patient, The Remains Of The Day and Life Of Pi were all festooned with awards of their own, and two of them won Best Picture Oscars.
In truth, though, there have also been a few duds. I thought 2017's The Sense Of An Ending, inspired by the Julian Barnes book, a terribly dreary affair.
With the new Netflix release The White Tiger, I'm happy to say, the list burns bright once more. 
Comparisons will doubtless be made with yet another Best Picture, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire (2008), at which the script makes a sly dig. But this is a cleverer, more complex and more disturbing tale

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The White Tiger Review: Adarsh Gourav Is Brilliant. Yet, The Roar Of The Film Isn't Uniform


The White Tiger Review: Adarsh Gourav Is Brilliant. Yet, The Roar Of The Film Isn't Uniform
The White Tiger Review: Adarsh Gourav Is Brilliant. Yet, The Roar Of The Film Isn't Uniform
The White Tiger Review: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, in a supporting role, doesn't put a foot wrong. Rajkummar Rao's accent is too put-on to be effective.
The White Tiger Review: Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra, Rajkummar Rao in a still (courtesy gouravadarsh)
Cast: Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra, Rajkummar Rao
Director: Ramin Bahrani
Rating: 3 stars (Out of 5)
Can one man's miraculous rags-to-riches story encapsulate the cumulative "truth of India"? Balram Halwai, the protagonist of

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The White Tiger Movie Review: Adarsh Gourav Shines In A Jumbled Up Film


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The White Tiger Movie Review: Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra Try Lifting A Jumbled Up Film
Adarsh Gourav makes his presence felt in a film that under utilises actors like Priyanka Chopra and Rajkummar Rao. The White Tiger could have been more poignant.
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Director: Ramin Bahrani
“The Indian entrepreneur has to be straight and crooked, mocking and believing, sly and sincere, all at the same time.”
Balram Halwai (Adarsh Gourav), while continuously breaking the fourth wall through dialogues and gestures, readies us for the ‘dark times’. He asks us to not take the opening of the film on its face value as his story is not what it seems to be.

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