Author Archives: Raam Tarat

Water

June 1st, 2007 | by Raam Tarat

“A widow should be long-suffering until death, self-restrained and chaste” So begins Water, with a quote from 2000 year old


Eklavya

February 16th, 2007 | by Raam Tarat

Eklavya is the keeper of secrets; guardian of an ancient dynastic legacy whose duty it is to protect the erstwhile


Guru

January 11th, 2007 | by Raam Tarat

A leader in every sense of the word – Guru is based on the life and times of one of


Night At The Museum

December 26th, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

A crescendo of sorts is reached for ‘isms’… Stiller-isms to be precise at Night at the Museum. We’re becoming slowly


Borat

November 2nd, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

“In Kazakhstan we have many hobbies: disco dancing, archery, rape and table tennis…” It’s exactly this type of puerile humour


Children of Men

September 22nd, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

Apart from its’ illustrious vehicular past and the naked lady on a horse, Clive Owen seems to be one of


Lage Raho Munnabhai

September 1st, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

Talking straight – this is as original as it gets. Inventive story-telling; unabashedly spirited musical interludes and sharp-witted comedy… and


Snakes On A Plane

August 18th, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

Ok, so we have all the usual suspects (read caricatures) …and then some. Disaster movie meets tropical reptilians meets Shaft


Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna

August 11th, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

I don’t usually choose my words carefully, but here I really seem to be treading with prudence about a sensitive


Omkara

July 28th, 2006 | by Raam Tarat

Shakespeare, Bandits, India, Rustic, Othello, Western… Actually – Spaghetti Eastern. A re-telling of Othello adapted to a rural Indian milieu this



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