![]() Sivapuranam (The Strange Case of Shiva) by Arun Karthick is such a film. Though it still struggles to come to the forefront yet one would say that this endangered species has certainly made its way to the sanctuary and survives in curated streaming services and film festivals. The story of this kind could have ended but since the last decade in many small pockets of this country aided by private producers and sometimes foreign grants, we can notice a surge in the emancipation of this certain kind. Well, like all the interesting things in life it too faded. In India when the state support was still not a dead dream back in the ’70s, critics and sophisticated viewers started participating in this interesting kind. This type makes you think and ponders over before pulling you towards a particular feeling. ![]() This interesting kind leaves you with a sigh and a wrinkled forehead. Mostly our experiences encircle around these two but then once in a while we stumble upon the third kind-the the interesting kind- one which arises from the fissure of these two. And then there are the bad ones – they are there to waste your time and make you question your judgment. ![]() Some films blow you away, they hold your attention from the first moment as moss holds unturned stones-these are supposedly good films.
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