The World Behind the Words
Welcome to the part of the blog where the curtain lifts a little. Every review, reflection, and nostalgic deep‑dive you read here is shaped by a constellation of influences—articles that sparked a thought, essays that sharpened an argument, films that demanded a second look, and conversations that refused to leave the mind. This page gathers those threads in one place.
Here, you’ll find:
Citations & Source Notes
A transparent look at the sources and commentaries that inform my writing. Think of it as the footnotes to the blog—except friendlier, more readable, and occasionally surprising.
Links to Blogs & Websites I Admire
A curated collection of voices that enrich the conversation: film critics who see between the frames, music archivists who preserve forgotten melodies, cultural writers who map the emotional geography of cinema. These are the places I return to when I want to think more deeply or feel more fully.
A Discussion Board for You
This space isn’t meant to be a monologue. The discussion board is where you can share your own reviews, reactions, disagreements, and discoveries. Whether you want to champion an underrated gem, unpack a scene that stayed with you, or simply reminisce about a song that shaped your childhood—this is your corner of the blog to do it.

Citations
Links
Discussion Board
This is your space to talk. Start a new thread on any topic you’re curious about—books, films, music, memories, language, or anything else that’s on your mind. How it works: – Post a comment below to start a new topic (treat each top-level comment as a new thread). – Reply directly to someone else’s comment to continue that thread. – Feel free to share links, questions, or reflections—just keep it thoughtful and respectful. What would you like to discuss today?
This section is meant for readers of the blog to make suggestions such as a topic for a playlist or a movie to be reviewed. You can also use this section to critique the content of the blog and make suggestions for improvement. You can even start a random topic of discussion related to Hindi movies, in the spirit of usenet groups of the early days of the Internet.
Start a new thread by giving your first comment a short, descriptive title on the first line, then continuing your message on the next line. Replies should stay within the spirit of that title.
Start a new thread by giving your first comment a short, descriptive title on the first line, then continuing your message on the next line. Replies should stay within the spirit of that title.
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