Interview: Netflix’s Castlevania Nocturne Showrunner Doesn’t Care That You Think The Show Is “Woke”

To be handed the tabula rasa that is the Castlevania video game franchise, a relatively thin source material, and turn it into a fully realized, emotionally captivating show is no small feat. Most video game adaptations have a reputation for… Continue Reading

An Interview with Dhruv Sehgal For Kuwait’s Bazaar Magazine

I spoke to Netflix’s Little Things star, Dhruv Sehgal, on his show’s final season, his childhood in Kuwait and how his newfound fame changed his life. Click on the link below to read the interview in full: https://bazaar.town/dhruv-sehgal-kuwait/?v=85    … Continue Reading

Interview: Invited By Saqib Saleem To The Crackdown Look Test

Back in November of 2019, before Ms. Rona crashed the party, I was invited by Saqib Saleem to the Crackdown look test. “(A look test is) basically to see how we look in different outfits or with each other in front… Continue Reading

Talking To Popular Film Critic, Rahul Desai, On Ethics Exhaustion in Indian Journalism, Film in 2019 And How Bollywood Is Turning Right-Wing

Truth be told, I didn’t think Tanu Weds Manu Returns deserved the superfluous outpouring of love it got from film critics and audiences at the time of its theatrical release. So, when I scoured the web looking for validation for my disdain… Continue Reading

Talking To Bombay’s Hot New Celebrity Chef, Pablo Naranjo Agular, On Cooking for Bollywood Stars and Adapting To Life In India

“It used to piss me off so much when I was living in France, people coming up to me and yelling “Colombian! Cocaina!!” Like most Colombians I know, Chef Pablo Naranjo Agular, the head chef of Le15 Café in Colaba,… Continue Reading

Podcast – A Discussion On The Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles

The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, an annual film festival that showcases some of the most noteworthy films to come out of India that year, took place all of last week and so I was invited by the hosts… Continue Reading

Jim Sarbh On Playing A Palestinian Terrorist in A Bollywood Film, The Israel/Palestine Conflict & The Future of Indian Indie Cinema

Sarbh sounded groggy. I realized I just woke him up and instantly felt a rush of guilt come over me. “I’m sorry, did I wake you? We could do this some other time.” “No, it’s cool man, we just finished shooting… Continue Reading