Suroshree Dasgupta

Suroshree is a blabbermouth, which happens to be a bit of an occupational hazard. Currently working as a radio show host, she is unintentionally funny and accidentally profound. She used to be a closet dancer, then became a bathroom singer, and is currently an aspiring writer.

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Tall, Dark, and Dangerous

As The Dark Knight Rises approaches, we ask ourselves why women find Batman to be the most desirable of all superheroes.

Butthead Metalheads

A first-person account of the chaos and mismanagement that overtook the F1 Rocks Metallica concert.

Just for Laughs

Stand-up comedy has made a place for itself in India and is here to stay.

Unreelistic Expectations

We all know that violence in films desensitises people to violence in real life, but what about romantic comedies?

Film Review: The Illusionist

Sylvain Chomet’s animated take on the life of a middle-aged Vaudevillian magician overflows with rainy-day beauty and mystery.

Unsocial Networking

Basic rules of social conduct are fast fading into oblivion as a new kind of social tradition evolves.

Live to Love, Love to Eat

If there is such a thing as unconditional and selfless love, it is our love of food.

Death, Defiance, and Disguise

No film director has probed the human psyche with more severity and honesty than Ingmar Bergman.