Good Cinema - Dasi
I have previously posted on Telugu cinema that sought to explore (and provide commentary) on the other India - the non-shining kind. B. Narsing Rao's critically acclaimed, and award winning movie "Dasi" is another excellent addition to this list of cinema (vs. 'fillums' churned out by Tollywood/ Bollywood).
In brief, this 'painterly' movie (Mr. Rao is also a painter and music composer) is set in 1920s feudal Telengana, and powerfully brings to the viewers the life of a bonded housemaid or dasi, who forms a part of the dowry to a rich Zamindar. Archana, who plays the lead role of the 'dasi' Kamalakshi (or Kamili) is brilliant in portraying how women are, literally, dirt in such a screwed up social system. While one wishes all that is seen in this movie has disappeared, the country of a thousand mutinies continues to be a witness the same, or nearly equivalent versions, of such shame.
You may watch this movie (with English subtitles) here:
Movie Posts
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Chicken Crossing
a a road in Hyderabad. Move over Keanu Reaves. Here come the desis ducking cars, cows, scooters, rickshaws, trucks, buses etc.
Other desi traffic videos, i.e., Brownian Motion: in Hyderabad in Patna
Okay! Now why don't we we take a "tuk tuk" ride: in Bombay in Bangalore in Varanasi or witness the Rickshaw Indy 500 (this must be the movie Gaurav was talking about)
Also I am not responsible for any damages if any of you attempt to repeat such feats anywhere else!
Collected Noise
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A New Crown
I wrap around my head the spool of days
so that their jagged edges like a concertina
fence's dig into the skull bone, and imprison
these monstrous thoughts inside my viscid brain.
My Poems
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