The new Ittefaq is certainly more sleek, coherent, in it’s storyline compared to the 1969 classic, After all, how does a suspected schizophrenic, an established murderer, allowed to roam with his own cigarette lighter. He is stripped of all possessions, is having jail like numbered clothes, even though he is technically in a mental hospital, …
In this age where being ‘intellectual’ is demonized you are not surprised when it is said that, ‘this film did not do well, because it was too intellectual’. In a nutshell, that is what happened to ‘Madras Cafe’. In reaction to that, John Abraham in his next venture seems to have reached the other end …
physicists evoke superlative responses, when they start talking about multiple universes. The domain is full of exotic jargon like, quantum entanglement, worm holes, and the fabric of space time. Each term worth spending a week, traversing the infinite possibilities they present. And when you encounter ‘nuance’ while exploring the difference between ‘parallel’ and ‘multi-verses’, the …