Sukanya Basu Mallik

Sukanya Basu Mallik

Sukanya Basu Mallik is a multi-genre author, film and book critic. She has been published in various journals, magazines, and anthologies nationally and internationally including Reader’s Digest, Times Of India,Sahitya Akademi Bimonthly Journal, Lucidity Int. Poetry Journal, SEAL (South East Asian Literature) festival anthologies and AIPF Int. Anthology (Austin International Poetry Festival). She has also received a number of awards; The Best Manuscript Awards for fiction & non-fiction categories (Mumbai Literature Festival 2018)etc. Her short story ‘Healing of wounds’ has been awarded a certificate of merit by National Children’s Literature Festival led by eminent author, Ruskin Bond. Her latest releases include Mocktail and#Metoo. Her movie reviews have been published in various newspapers and journals of repute like 'Just film' magazine, Different truths, 'Creation and Criticism' ISSN: 2455-9687 (A Quarterly International Peer-reviewed Refereed e-Journal Devoted to English Language and Literature) And many more. Her research paper 'Voicing of perspective through creativity – an in- depth analysis of Devika Das’s works'. has been published by 'The Expression: An International Multidisciplinary e- Journal', ISSN: 2395-4132 (Online)| A Peer-Reviewed Journal | Impact Factor: 3.9. She's the only undergraduate student to be considered for a research paper publication by the journal so far.

Movie Review: The Creator (2023)

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Imagine this: a world recovering from a nuclear meltdown in Los Angeles, humans clashing with artificial intelligence, and some seriously intense character development and world-building.

Movie Review: Meghnadbodh Rohoshyo (2017)

Meghnadbodh Rohoshyo (2017) is about a Professor of Oxford, who during his annual sojourn to home town receives a copy of the bengali classic from an anonymous source and wonders "whodunit, howdunit and most importantly whydonit"?

Movie Review: Stree (2018)

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Stree (2018) is a Comedy/ Horror movie. In the small town of Chanderi, the menfolk live in fear of an evil spirit named "Stree" who abducts men in the night.

TV Show Review: Love, Lust and Confusion (2018)

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Love, Lust and Confusion as a whole is a comedy of errors and a coming of age story - with a gamut of confusions and perplexities, love and desires, choices and dilemmas mixed with an ensemble of lovable characters that depict today's confused selves of the millennialism.

Movie Review: Kesari

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  Kesari (2019) Director: Anurag Singh Writers: Girish Kohli, Anurag Singh Stars: Akshay Kumar, Parineeti Chopra, Suvinder Vicky Truly Kesari Kesari (2019) Action, Drama, History Kesari (2019) is based on the true story of Battle of Saragarhi in which an…

Movie Review: Andhadhun

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The story of 'Andhadhun' is inspired by the French short film L'ACCORDEUR (writer and director: Olivier Treiner). However, a lot of changes have been done which are praiseworthy.

Movie Review: The Social Network

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The plot follows- as Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he was sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.