All The Director’s Women
When you look at the body of work of all the contemporary auteurs in Indian cinema, is there a commonality in how each of them portray their female characters? If so, what do these archetypes tell us about the men who are crafting them for celluloid?
In Conversation With Nagesh Kukunoor, Director Of National Award Winning Film Dhanak
Nagesh Kukunoor was indie even before India knew what indie was and is back with his next film, Dhanak, which is already the toast of the film circles.
Bollywood Celebrities Who Burned Their Trolls Bad
Don’t mess with these celebrities.
Smartphones Might Just Be The Next Big Thing For Independent Filmmakers
Who knew that smartphones would be the next red hot technological trend in the world of cinema?
“You Just Need The Will To Fight, Which Is What A Lot Of Film-Makers Lack” – Anurag Kashyap
We catch up with Anurag Kashyap and discuss from Nihalani to Nawazuddin.
Watch The Trailer: The Infamous ‘Nanavati’ Case Is Back Into Focus With Akshay Kumar’s Rustom
This highly anticipated film is about infidelity, murder and an eventual trial which was also instrumental in abolishing jury trials in India.
Introducing Sobhita Dhulipala: Raman Raghav 2.0’s Bombshell
Stalking Sobhita’s Instagram account because we, at MW, are quite besotted with the mysterious aura she exudes and can’t really get enough of her.
Netflix Teams With Phantom Films For Its First Indian Series Based On The Novel Sacred Games
Make way for a new Netflix series based on Sacred Games, the critically-acclaimed best-selling novel by Indian author Vikram Chandra.
In Conversation With Radhika Apte, India’s Indie Darling
With the recent win at Tribeca and Phobia releasing to rave reviews, Radhika Apte is the flavour of the season.
Crossing over to the dark side
Tamil directors have been making superb noir films for a while now