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- Rather than interrogate or judge the chosen filmmakers, Cinema Marte Dum Tak seeks to understand their back stories and motivations. It also explores a little-known division of the Bollywood dream factory. The idea was to “accommodate” the directors, rather than “reprimand” them, Bala told Scroll.in.
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Jan 28, 2023 · 28 Jan 2023, 7:29 am. Vasan Bala’s Cinema Marte Dum Tak ( CMDT) begins with what would be considered the money shot in pulpy Hindi films of the Nineties: A voluptuous woman runs towards the camera in a two-piece bikini that struggles to hold together her swinging, jiggling excesses.
Feb 02, 2023 07:17 AM IST. Read this news in brief form. Vasan Bala spoke to HT about Cinema Marte Dum Tak, the funniest interviews he conducted, balancing heart, humour, and the...
Jan 20, 2023 · Hindi pulp films of the 1990s had a cult following, sometimes making more money than a movie with a top star, says director Vasan Bala who tracks the glory and fall of the “underground cinema movement” in the OTT series Cinema Marte Dum Tak.
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Jan 26, 2023 · Vasan Bala talks about helming the docu-series Cinema Marte Dum Tak, which unveils the once-thriving business of the Hindi pulp industry also colloquially br...
Jan 23, 2023 · Behind ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, an impulse to ‘understand’ rather than judge. The Amazon Prime Video series creator Vasan Bala in conversation with Scroll.in. Scroll Staff. Jan 23,...
Created by maverick filmmaker Vasan Bala and Vice Studios, the six-episode docu-series for Amazon Prime Video is a first-ever peek into the spirit and ecosystem of the 90s Hindi Pulp Cinema...
Jan 25, 2023 · Cinema Marte Dum Tak: Despite its flaws, Vasan Bala’s tribute puts necessary attention on pulp film makers of ’90s. The Prime Video docu series takes a close look at four of the genre’s successful directors — J. Neelam, Kishan Shah, Dilip Gulati and Vinod Talwar. Priyankar Patra Calcutta Published 25.01.23, 11:46 AM.