
Hi, This is Rudra, I write about films and pop culture, but more than that, I try to understand the kind of stories that stick with you. I started writing about movies back in college, not for marks, just to figure out why certain films made me feel a certain way. What began as random thoughts turned into full reviews, and over time, it became something I never stopped doing.
I’m not just into flashy entertainment. I like movies that make you stop and think, that stay with you after the credits roll. When I write, I focus on the choices directors make, what the characters go through, and the emotions behind every scene. Whether it’s a raw indie film from the Northeast or a commercial movie with quiet depth, I try to break down what makes it connect.
For the last six years, I’ve shared my thoughts on blogs, forums, and smaller platforms that love meaningful cinema. I don’t try to sound perfect or always be right. I just write what I truly felt while watching a film. For me, it’s about being honest, not just critical.
Apart from movies, I enjoy reading graphic novels, taking street photos, and getting lost in director interviews on YouTube. I see storytelling everywhere, in films, in comics, in a single photo, and I try to stay connected to all of it.
I’m not just into flashy entertainment. I like movies that make you stop and think, that stay with you after the credits roll. When I write, I focus on the choices directors make, what the characters go through, and the emotions behind every scene. Whether it’s a raw indie film from the Northeast or a commercial movie with quiet depth, I try to break down what makes it connect.
For the last six years, I’ve shared my thoughts on blogs, forums, and smaller platforms that love meaningful cinema. I don’t try to sound perfect or always be right. I just write what I truly felt while watching a film. For me, it’s about being honest, not just critical.
Apart from movies, I enjoy reading graphic novels, taking street photos, and getting lost in director interviews on YouTube. I see storytelling everywhere, in films, in comics, in a single photo, and I try to stay connected to all of it.
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