With college comes a new flavour of independence, one which you have never experienced before, and a very important part of this comes from getting your own place to live separately from your parents as you realise you no longer have to worry about their constant surveillance of your day to day life. But with… Continue reading Moving Out into the midst of Manipal
Month: June 2023
Filmmakers For Tomorrow: Vrischik D’Silva
Vrischik D’Silva is a final year Master’s student at Manipal Institute of Communication who extensively worked as assistant director for two Malayalam films namely ‘Standup’(2019) and ‘Moonwalk’(2023). He is an aspiring filmmaker who attempts to make his mark in the Malayalam film industry. As a filmmaker yourself, what are a few qualities you imbibed from… Continue reading Filmmakers For Tomorrow: Vrischik D’Silva
Top 10 Budget Friendly Restaurants in Manipal
Budgeting is tough, especially if you’ve never had to do it before like most college students just starting out in their undergraduate courses. However, it becomes even tougher when what you need to budget is crucial to your survival as a human being. Things like food, water, electricity and your rent. Tackling these one at… Continue reading Top 10 Budget Friendly Restaurants in Manipal
LGBT’s in India: The Rainbow in Manipal
Socialising is harder than it’s ever been, with people becoming even more isolated than ever before. It’s an evident fact as can be seen from rates of youth who have never even had a friend, let alone a romantic partner in the first 20-24 years of their lives skyrocketing to degrees where it’s more of… Continue reading LGBT’s in India: The Rainbow in Manipal
Basil Joseph’s Prisms of Humour
In the modern era of Mollywood, there has been a New Wave Movement that invited new styles of filmmaking. This movement is said to have started from the movie ‘Traffic’(2013),which was an interesting take on the hyperlink format of narration. Several new wave filmmakers credited the film as a turning point as it proved that… Continue reading Basil Joseph’s Prisms of Humour
