The Travesty That is Hollywood’s Bohemian Rhapsody
The Travesty That is Hollywood’s Bohemian Rhapsody By Sheril A. Bustaman I can’t tell you exactly when I started listening to Queen because it has been as much a part […]
The Travesty That is Hollywood’s Bohemian Rhapsody By Sheril A. Bustaman I can’t tell you exactly when I started listening to Queen because it has been as much a part […]
The plot of two women coming together to help save a shelter for troubled female teens is already milestones more feminist compared to the first Gol & Gincu plot line.
Sheril A. Bustaman speaks to Deva Apparasamy, a Hindu priest and also a university lecturer. He speaks about balancing being a priest and educator, what Diwali is about and also sheds light on the Hindu community in Malaysia.
With 81 years and two other remakes between the two films, how does the narrative of this melodrama hold up with the woke audience of today?