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Super filmi week: Getting nostalgic about the 80s, Winona, Kishoreda

Old songs, retro fashion, 1980s pop culture, childhood icons and sharing space with Kundan Shah on paper, the theme of my super-filmi week was consistently nostalgic. Monday Nothing like a smattering of the 1960s’ sparkle to perk up a monotonous Monday — … Continue reading

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Jawani Diwani: Frothy, fashionable ode to the ’70s!

I am a sucker for nostalgia, be it mine or someone else’s. So it was quite a treat to watch a film about a bunch of college-goers, played by actors from my parents’ generation, with my mother in tow. Narendra Bedi’s … Continue reading

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Shaukeen: Old boys just wanna have fun!

Of all the moments in The Lunchbox that stayed with me the most is the one when Irrfan Khan states, “I don’t know when I became old.” His words are simple, genuine and pinching. Truly, does anyone ever? But the … Continue reading

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