The Bookish Owl
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Siddharth Gaur – April 12, 2023
An amazing book. It will change the way you see movies. The author is expert in the field and passionate in his presentation.
Gurpreet Singh – June 24, 2023
A bit slow-paced, with academic writing, but it is filled with insights. Worth reading if you’re interested in film theory.
Laxman Sharma – August 12, 2023
A little too academic for my taste, but I appreciate the effort of connecting Indian aesthetics with Western cinema.
Chirag Mulchandani – September 26, 2023
I found this book somewhat tedious and I think it got repetitive. It’s not easy to read if you don’t already know Indian aesthetics.
Gopidesi Krishnaveni – October 4, 2023
A fascinating exploration of Rasa theory in cinema. It can enhance understanding and appreciate films on a deeper level.
Himanshu Garg – November 15, 2023
This book is awesome! I watched some of the movies again after reading it. I highly appreciate the efforts author put into it.
Simran Kadam – November 21, 2023
A must-read for film enthusiasts. It’s incredibly insightful, it provides a framework that is not so common.
Rahul Sonowal – April 13, 2024
The book had its moments, but overall it felt a bit dry and theoretical. I found it hard to connect with the films.
Ankit – April 27, 2024
A unique perspective on film! While sometimes dense, the ‘Rasa’ concept offers fresh insights. Enjoyed the analysis of some movies.
Modit Johar – May 16, 2024
Thought-provoking and insightful. Opened my eyes to new layers of meaning in the films I thought I knew well.
Priya Bharti – August 16, 2024
Interesting, but I think the book is slightly niche. It could be explained simply. Some parts were a bit of a slog to get through.
Mansi – September 25, 2024
I had some mixed feelings for this book. It started well but I feel like author lost track in the middle.
Gautam Shyam Sundar Mishra – October 1, 2024
I enjoyed the book, but the writing felt a bit verbose at times. It could have been a bit more concise.
Ashish Das – November 7, 2024
A valuable contribution to film studies. It needs patience, but rewarding. Excellent book.
Swati Pangti – November 28, 2024
Offers a brand new way to interpret films. The author has clearly put in a lot of work into analysis. Highly recommended!
Rishi Raj Verma – December 31, 2024
I struggled with some of the concepts. Requires background on Indian aesthetic theory, which I didn’t have initially.
Mukul Singh – January 18, 2025
A really interesting book that will give a new way to look into the cinema from different perspective.
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Siddharth Gaur –
An amazing book. It will change the way you see movies. The author is expert in the field and passionate in his presentation.
Gurpreet Singh –
A bit slow-paced, with academic writing, but it is filled with insights. Worth reading if you’re interested in film theory.
Laxman Sharma –
A little too academic for my taste, but I appreciate the effort of connecting Indian aesthetics with Western cinema.
Chirag Mulchandani –
I found this book somewhat tedious and I think it got repetitive. It’s not easy to read if you don’t already know Indian aesthetics.
Gopidesi Krishnaveni –
A fascinating exploration of Rasa theory in cinema. It can enhance understanding and appreciate films on a deeper level.
Himanshu Garg –
This book is awesome! I watched some of the movies again after reading it. I highly appreciate the efforts author put into it.
Simran Kadam –
A must-read for film enthusiasts. It’s incredibly insightful, it provides a framework that is not so common.
Rahul Sonowal –
The book had its moments, but overall it felt a bit dry and theoretical. I found it hard to connect with the films.
Ankit –
A unique perspective on film! While sometimes dense, the ‘Rasa’ concept offers fresh insights. Enjoyed the analysis of some movies.
Modit Johar –
Thought-provoking and insightful. Opened my eyes to new layers of meaning in the films I thought I knew well.
Priya Bharti –
Interesting, but I think the book is slightly niche. It could be explained simply. Some parts were a bit of a slog to get through.
Mansi –
I had some mixed feelings for this book. It started well but I feel like author lost track in the middle.
Gautam Shyam Sundar Mishra –
I enjoyed the book, but the writing felt a bit verbose at times. It could have been a bit more concise.
Ashish Das –
A valuable contribution to film studies. It needs patience, but rewarding. Excellent book.
Swati Pangti –
Offers a brand new way to interpret films. The author has clearly put in a lot of work into analysis. Highly recommended!
Rishi Raj Verma –
I struggled with some of the concepts. Requires background on Indian aesthetic theory, which I didn’t have initially.
Mukul Singh –
A really interesting book that will give a new way to look into the cinema from different perspective.