Be it Modi or Mayawati, Bollywood’s political biopics have either crashed and burned or been mediocre and forgettable. Can Rabri Devi-based Maharani change that?
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Why do you give space to such ignorant, ill- researched articles? Your journalist doesn’t even seem aware that a biopic on J Jayalalita in Tamil released last year. He erroneously calls TAPM a biopic of Manmohan Singh, which it wasn’t. Above all, he hasn’t perhaps heard of IRUVAR, a masterly biopic of MG Ramchandran which ranks among Mani Ratnam’s best work.
Secondly, is it necessary to drag in RSS and BJP in every little issue? What do they have to do with these movies? Do you deliberately include RSS and BJP in the title of every article just to attract clicks?
I watched Madam Chief Minister on Netflix here in Canada. The movie is a superb production in all respects — its casts have done an excellent job and Richa Chadha has performed a mesmerizing role. After a long time when Prakash Jha used to make films on corrupt and complicated links between caste, crime and politics, this movie should stir the consciousness of the average people of India.
lets make movies on everyone. but lets do chronologically, how about making history drama about charu majumdar , marichjhapi massacre, or atrocious rule of Jyoti basu , etc …… shall we….
Why do you give space to such ignorant, ill- researched articles? Your journalist doesn’t even seem aware that a biopic on J Jayalalita in Tamil released last year. He erroneously calls TAPM a biopic of Manmohan Singh, which it wasn’t. Above all, he hasn’t perhaps heard of IRUVAR, a masterly biopic of MG Ramchandran which ranks among Mani Ratnam’s best work.
Secondly, is it necessary to drag in RSS and BJP in every little issue? What do they have to do with these movies? Do you deliberately include RSS and BJP in the title of every article just to attract clicks?
I watched Madam Chief Minister on Netflix here in Canada. The movie is a superb production in all respects — its casts have done an excellent job and Richa Chadha has performed a mesmerizing role. After a long time when Prakash Jha used to make films on corrupt and complicated links between caste, crime and politics, this movie should stir the consciousness of the average people of India.
lets make movies on everyone. but lets do chronologically, how about making history drama about charu majumdar , marichjhapi massacre, or atrocious rule of Jyoti basu , etc …… shall we….