In his first film set in his native India, the director of 'The Fall' and 'The Cell' tones down his signature visual extravagance for a sobering tragedy of young lovers punished for their class ...
EXCLUSIVE: Director Tarsem Singh thought of his own sainted mother as he tried to understand why a Canadian woman of Indian heritage would plot to have her daughter abducted then murdered. It was to ...
TIFF: The acclaimed director returns after eight years with his first India-based feature, a heartbreaking true story. Tarsem Singh Dhandwar’s “Dear Jassi” starts with a declaration: This is a love ...
Dear Jassi arrives with echoes of Madonna’s 1989 hit “Dear Jessie” and its sugary promise of pink elephants and lemonade, but none of that turns out to be forthcoming in Tarsem Singh Dhandwar’s ...
Here’s our review of Jassi Weds Jassi, featuring Harshh Vardhan Singh Deo, Ranvir Shorey, Sikandar Kher, and others.
The biggest strength of Jassi Weds Jassi lies in its detailing and how it makes us go back in time. When was the last time ...
Jassi Weds Jassi' relies on committed performances, but director Paran Bawa's attempt at nineties nostalgia is undermined by predictable conflict and awkward humour. The result is a film that forgets ...
Cinema has been a little duller for the eight-year absence of Tarsem Singh Dhandwar, the Indian-born auteur whose flamboyant formal style carried over from the music video realm into a distinctively ...
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