Dir: RituparnoGhosh. India. 2005. 118mins. Returning to thelate 19th century, Rituparno Ghosh spins another sumptuous, yet intimate familystory with Antarmahal: Views From The Inner Chamber, playing ...
Designing kurtas for the personal wardrobes of Rituparno Ghosh, Sunil Gavaskar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali or Vivek Oberoi is one thing, and doing the costumes for a period film set between 1879-1882 ...
Oppression At Several Layers Forms The Crux Of Rituparno Ghosh's Ready-to-release Antarmahal. Exploring The Inner World Of The Andarmahal, It Dwells On The Politics And The Pathos, Says Reshmi ...
The lonely wife Madhabi Mukherjee in Ray's five-decade old film was more flirty. Soha Ali Khan as the child-bride, who is smothered in ritualistic subjugation in the inner chambers of a feudal ...
In 1960, the iconic Satyajit Ray’s Devi featured Sharmila Tagore as a young woman named Doyamoyee, who is encumbered by divinity, her true self overshadowed by that of a Goddess. Fast forward ...
Rituparno Ghosh's Antarmahal created quite a furore across the country, especially in director's hometown of Kolkata for his blatant presentation of sex. Some even accused him of presenting ...
Magnificently moody design and lensing cry out for fittingly dramatic treatment in "Antarmahal: Views From the Inner Chamber," a housebound tale of sexual tensions in 19th-century Bengal that curdles ...