It has to be admitted that the film is rarely dull, until the final shoot out
All in all, this film may well be a low point in the oeuvre of Paul Thomas Anderson
Sanjay Mishra and the raw intimacy of being rooted
The sheer pointlessness of this movie - as entertainment, as quasi-history, as fairy tale, and as a contemporary political tool - is flabbergasting
The movie drifts along nicely, until you get a little tired, and wish that it all leads to a quick and rousing conclusion. Unfortunately, that does not happen
It is disappointing that Kashyap has chosen a formulaic narrative structure to talk about an important issue like the social reality of the caste system
A short film on the trauma of renting a home as a single woman in Mumbai makes it to Sundance. Director Reema Sengupta in conversation with Divya Unny