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Movie Police by The Indian Express
Express Audio
14 episodes
5 months ago
The Indian Express brings you a new weekly podcast about movies and shows where our hosts Rohan Naahar and Sampada Sharma from the Indian Express’ entertainment desk unpack the bizarre web shows, old Hindi films that haven't aged well, and the terrible truths of blockbusters that earned crores.
To know more log on to indianexpress.com/audio or write to us at podcasts@indianexpress.com
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The Indian Express brings you a new weekly podcast about movies and shows where our hosts Rohan Naahar and Sampada Sharma from the Indian Express’ entertainment desk unpack the bizarre web shows, old Hindi films that haven't aged well, and the terrible truths of blockbusters that earned crores.
To know more log on to indianexpress.com/audio or write to us at podcasts@indianexpress.com
Show more...
TV & Film
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The panopticon experiment in 'Do Ankhen Barah Haath'
Movie Police by The Indian Express
27 minutes
3 years ago
The panopticon experiment in 'Do Ankhen Barah Haath'
In this last episode of Movie Police, our hosts Rohan Naahar and Sampada Sharma bring us the 1950s "Do Aankhen Barah Haath" in which a jailer conducts an experiment on six prisoners. Our hosts talk about how the movie tried to address the prison system but failed to make the audience root for it due to its problematic storylines.
Movie Police by The Indian Express
The Indian Express brings you a new weekly podcast about movies and shows where our hosts Rohan Naahar and Sampada Sharma from the Indian Express’ entertainment desk unpack the bizarre web shows, old Hindi films that haven't aged well, and the terrible truths of blockbusters that earned crores.
To know more log on to indianexpress.com/audio or write to us at podcasts@indianexpress.com