The history of Indian cinema is incomplete without the mention of “Raj Kapoor”, a polymath whose influence...
Vidyasagar Chaturvedula
Principal Correspondent, Prime Post
Vidya Sagar Chaturvedula is a passionate film enthusiast whose four-decade career spans multiple sectors, including media and industry. Fluent in Telugu, Hindi, and English, he has a deep appreciation for cinema, particularly films in those three languages. His passion goes beyond simple viewing; he enjoys analyzing directional skill, the emotional depth of actors' performances, and the profound meaning embedded in dialogue. Mr. Sagar is known for his ability to clearly articulate and narrate his insightful film analyses after watching a movie.
The English proverb, “You have won the battle until you give up,” serves as the perfect blueprint...
Released in 1983, Souten (a term meaning “co-wife,” or Savati in Telugu) stands as one of the...
Rahul Dev Burman, affectionately known as “Pancham Da,” was not just a music director; he was a...
Released in 1982, ‘Shakti’ remains a monumental achievement in Indian cinema, primarily because it served as the...
Released in 1981, Seethakoka Chiluka (The Butterfly) remains a landmark achievement in Telugu cinema. Produced by the...
Ilaiyaraaja is a name synonymous with melodic innovation and structural brilliance. With a career spanning over five...
Akshaye Khanna has always been a “performer’s actor,” but his portrayal of Rahaman Dakait in the blockbuster...
Cultural Impact and Eternal Relevance Directed by the legendary Bapu and written by the incomparable Mullapudi Venkata...
Govinda Arun Ahuja, born on December 21, 1963, represents one of the most inspiring “rags-to-riches” stories in...