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The Passing of a Film Legend: Yash Chopra

To paraphrase arguably the most famous song of Yash Chopra’s illustrious film history, Yash Chopra banaya gaya filmon ke liye (Yash Chopra was made for films).  Unfortunately for the film industry and cinemaphiles alike, this King of Bollywood romance films has passed away at age 80. His career spanned over 50 years. The films, from Deewar...
CSAFF Buzz

CSAFF Buzz

CSAFF has been in the news! Numerous media outlets covered the festival. Here’s a sampling of what they’re saying: Consul General Mukta Dutta Tomar and actors Lillete Dubey and Farouque Shaikh were interviewed by Hi India: “ The Chicago South Asian Film Festival has grown. As you can see here today, it looks very different from...
Recap: CSAFF 2012 Showcases New Era of Films and Filmmakers

Recap: CSAFF 2012 Showcases New Era of Films and Filmmakers

Chicago film aficionados were treated to an array of stellar films, acclaimed artists, and energetic parties at the 3rd annual Chicago South Asian Film Festival. The four-day festival held its Opening Night on September 20th with a star-studded red carpet reception followed by the North American premiere of the much anticipated Bollywood film “Heroine”. Artists...

Family Style: Family-Friendly Films as CSAFF

“Family Style”is a reference to how we dine.  It’s an environment where each person can try everything, and get an idea of all the possibilities.  They can use that experience to refine their palette and develop their own tastes. From there, they can share their tastes with others in the future. CSAFF thinks movies should...
CSAFF in the news!

CSAFF in the news!

The buzz has officially begun! CSAFF garnered a mention in a Times of India blog post reporting Aamir Khan’s wish to see Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid, director Nila Madhab Panda’s newest film! “Nila Madhab Panda is back in Mumbai and is excited with the response to his recent release. Guess what? Even Aamir Khan has mailed the director to say...
Beyond Mainstream

Beyond Mainstream

It’s the year of Indie films which have done exceptionally well at the Box Office. Here’s the top 4 movies you should have caught on the big screens. These are not art films or parallel cinema. They are mainstream films, but independent in nature, and have appealed to both critics and masses. “Shanghai” is a...
Guest Blog: A Wrinkle in Time, Part 2

Guest Blog: A Wrinkle in Time, Part 2

A continuation of last week’s look at South Asians in western media – Contributed by Parag Parikh A.      “My Sweet Lord…” South Asian social, cultural, and political influences in the US are widely documented in the decades between “Awaara” and the “Temple of Doom.”  From Gandhiji’s influence on Dr. King’s non-violent civil rights revolution to...
Love, Healing, and a dash of Self-Harm

Love, Healing, and a dash of Self-Harm

In his play Gruesome Playground Injuries, writer Rajiv Joseph explores the relationship between two friends through the lens of a lifetime of injuries, both accidental and self-inflicted. Chicago’s Rasaka Theatre Company brings this story to life at the Chopin Theatre now through August 5th. The play follows evolution of a friendship between Kayleen and Doug...