Tag Archives: Neil Bhoopalam
Play Review: ‘The Bureaucrat’
In his latest play, writer Anuvab Pal revisits his favourite subject: the absurdities of life in post-liberalisation India. Read More »
The Weekend Guide
Watch a “superhero smash-up” at the cinema; track the evolution of fashion photography; or choose between Bollywood, Indian classical, electronica, blues, Sufi rock and indie pop gigs. Read More »
‘No One Killed Jessica’ Holds Your Attention
The film works because of its sincerity, and the perspectives it offers. Read More »
Comedy Double Bill
There’s improv at Zenzi Mills, and “humour rock” at The Comedy Store. Read More »
Play Review: ‘One on One’
An incensed airline passenger, a terrorist who wants to participate in a reality show, and a lamppost located on the edge of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link are among the characters that mirror life in contemporary India in the play One on One. Read More »
The Medicine Show at Blue Frog
If you make your way to The Medicine Show tonight, you might find yourself laughing uproariously at the proceedings, but perhaps wondering “Should I be finding this funny”? Read More »

