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MS Sathyu

  • Film flashback: A Kannada comedy from 1978 about a power-mad actor makes complete sense today

    Film flashback: A Kannada comedy from 1978 about a power-mad actor makes complete sense today

    Archana Nathan
    · May 17, 2018 · 07:30 pm
  • MS Sathyu on the enduring love for ‘Garm Hava’, political cinema, and lessons from Hitchcock

    MS Sathyu on the enduring love for ‘Garm Hava’, political cinema, and lessons from Hitchcock

    Archana Nathan
    · Sep 17, 2017 · 09:15 am
  • In ‘The Right to Live’, Dhananjoy Chatterjee’s hanging triggers a debate on capital punishment

    In ‘The Right to Live’, Dhananjoy Chatterjee’s hanging triggers a debate on capital punishment

    Archana Nathan
    · Aug 11, 2017 · 09:15 am