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Kumud Mishra has Mastered the Art of Empathy

Kumud Mishra plays empathetic characters with stunning elegance but in SonyLiv’s Dr Arora he also manages to add quiet angst to the portrayal of a heartbroken middle-aged man.
Posted by Pradeep Menon July 22, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

Cubicles is a Welcome Attempt at Humanising Techies

Engineers, or techies as we call them are everyone’s idea for a joke or a gateway to better, more humane things. Cubicles, bravely, tries to tell the stories of those who stay and in doing so, humanises them to an extent.
Posted by Manik Sharma June 9, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

Rocket Boys is a game-changing portrayal of two iconic scientists

Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh star as Homi Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai in this comprehensive and intimate look at the lives of two scientists, thankfully sans the jingoism, that attempts to show a young country and a people in transition.
Posted by Samarth Mahajan June 5, 2016

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