Black-Friday

Black Friday (2004)

Adopted from a book by the same name on the true events of 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, Black Friday is a riveting piece of cinema. The film narrates the cause, the process, and the aftermath of the bombings in such detail and honesty that it can easily be confused with a documentary. It comes with unstructured dialogues, real locations, non-linear narrative, and yet it never strays from its ultimate objective. The film gives you time to get comfortable with the characters, and understand them, while still retaining the relationship an audience has with a subject. Nobody blends darkness with bouts of humour and empathy the way Anurag Kashyap does, and even he hasn’t topped Black Friday yet.

Director – Anurag Kashyap

  • Frank Raj

    Frank Raj is the author of Desh Aur Diaspora. For 25 years, he was the Editor & Publisher of The International Indian magazine, Dubai. Earlier, Frank studied journalism in the U.S.A., and has a Master's degree in Creative Writing from Falmouth University, U.K., He is working on his first novel, The Last Religion as well as on a nonfiction book, The Sinner’s Bible and on 101 Poems For The Spiritual Traveller. Frank and his wife Christine now live in Elkridge, Maryland, USA. They have two daughters and three grandchildren. A former columnist for The Washington Times Communities online. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome! Please email Frank at frankraj08@gmail.com

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