tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942068.post8019319562830738402..comments2023-10-24T07:02:34.809-07:00Comments on Scribbles and Ramblings: Shyam BenegalSachinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13227932224402555942noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942068.post-72111584903448490992012-11-27T21:30:59.645-07:002012-11-27T21:30:59.645-07:00Thanks for your comment Seema. It is incredible ho...Thanks for your comment Seema. It is incredible how my perspective changed regarding Benegal's films especially after seeing Direct Cinema & King's Actuality films. I quite enjoyed <i>Trikal</i>but I have not seen <i>Surag ka Saatwa Ghoa</i>. I will have to hunt that one down.Sachinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13227932224402555942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942068.post-90956830982166709132012-11-27T00:39:15.983-07:002012-11-27T00:39:15.983-07:00This is an extremely interesting article; the simi...This is an extremely interesting article; the similarities you pointed out between Michel Brault’s Direct Cinema, Allan King’s Actuality Dramas and Shyam Benegal’s Realistic Indian Cinema is something I have not really thought about. I will definitely explore it. <br /><br />I have found Shyam Benegal's Trikal and Suraj Ka Saatwa Ghoa even more fascinating than his social-realism takes because of their cinematic flair, quirky story telling and camera work. <br /><br />Seema Misrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09418227507024208496noreply@blogger.com