Writer, film critic, curator, Head of Comms-ART MUMBAI | Articles/reviews in Hindustan Times, Vogue, Scroll, Mint, Firstpost, Hindu, The Nod, TVOF IG: Udita_j
Director Tribeny Rai talks to @UditaJ about defying stereotypes and the challenges of making her debut feature, ‘Shape of Momo’, in Sikkim
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Interviewed filmmaker Tribeny Rai from Sikkim on her debut Nepali language family drama 'Shape of Momo' about women, patriarchy, cultural symbols such as the shape of momo, and more for @Mint_Lounge
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Fast&Up is an Indian sports nutrition brand that is taking great strides both domestically and in overseas markets. CEO Vijayaraghavan Venugopal speaks to @iArunJ about building the brand, running marathons and tackling the corporate rat race
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The cartoonist and illustrator Mario Miranda, whose birth centenary is on May 2, created thousands of works of art, was incredibly popular, and yet is still often underrated, writes @iArunJ
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‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ shows that Hindi cinema still struggles to imagine emotional intimacy without romantic suspicion or possessiveness creeping in writes @UditaJ
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This glossy, fun sequel with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway is also a commentary on print media struggling in the digital age, writes @UditaJ
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"#Lukkhe is intermittently compelling because of the sincerity in Lucky’s arc and the show’s recurring idea of biological ties and found family," @UditaJ reviews.
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Kyle Balda brings woolly charm to his adaptation of the 2005 novel about a flock of sheep solving a murder mystery, writes @UditaJ
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Kyle Balda brings woolly charm to his adaptation of the 2005 novel about a flock of sheep solving a murder mystery, writes @UditaJ
https://t.co/PZ53hXLcbB
Asha Bhosle’s lasting imprint isn’t just in the thousands of songs she recorded. It lies in the way she kept evolving without losing herself, writes @UditaJ
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Asha Bhosle’s lasting imprint isn’t just in the thousands of songs she recorded. It lies in the way she kept evolving without losing herself, writes @UditaJ
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For many young players, the World Cup is a major test, considering India has not made it to the semi-finals since 1974, writes @iArunJ
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He's a gold card member of the organisation, so its only fitting and lovely that my interview with Noel De Souza for https://t.co/Ea5UYBKRUO is also available on the Golden Globe Foundation website:
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Supertails co-founder Vineet Khanna talks to @iArunJ about building a brand that feeds on emotion, creating awareness about animal care, and offering a comprehensive ecosystem from food to vet care
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His memory is sharp & his life eventful. Interviewed Noel De Souza, the hidden Indian on the Hollywood studio lot, from bit parts in films & shows to chatting with the stars, many years behind the scenes at the Golden Globes & a debut novel at 100!
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Noel De Souza, the hidden Indian on the Hollywood studio lot
From bit parts in films and shows to chatting with the stars, the centenarian has had quite the journey, writes @UditaJ
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Indian cinema did not tempt him in the same way. “I did watch Hindi films, but that cinema didn’t interest me very much because it was over the top,” he said. “There was no tenderness in romance. They were running around trees. This is not reality. So I never tried it.”
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@UditaJ ✍️