There’s something truly incredible about coming across a movie that not only captures your attention with its unmistakable originality but touches your heart with the message it conveys. And when it’s Bollywood, an industry known for making films that serve as a getaway from reality, it’s all the more intriguing and empowering to see such
When I came in contact with Baahubali 1, I had thought it to be another Bollywood movie aimed at igniting our dying belief in true love but the first few scenes gave me hope, that maybe there was more to the story than true love. That hope wasn’t squashed. My aim, thus, is to point
Just like periods, dark skin and a career in the arts, mental health issues are just another one of those subjects that live in a perpetual cloud of stigma within Indian society. According to Art with Impact, at least 60 million Indians struggle daily with mental illness — but only one in 10 receive treatment. A
Bollywood movies have been long known for their outlandish dance numbers and unrealistic plot twists, but in recent times Hindi cinema has been churning out movies with a deeper meaning than “love your parents” (no shade to Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham) that actually comment on relevant, relatable societal issues. While the classics have a charm