PRESS REVIEWS
‘The serial is an eye opener on our education system, law and order and economy………..a beautifully crafted serial!’ THE WEEK- FEB 9, 1997.
‘The ambience of the serial is expressive,……….. camera work is just,…. Characterisation is apt………the docu-drama treatment is different but appropriate. THE PIONEER- JAN 16, 1997.
‘The serial is full of every day nuances which will leave a mark on those who understand. But how many of us will? THE PIONEER- JAN 16, 1997
‘The scoring point of the series (is)……the subject,…… and its unbiased presentation.’ MID-DAY- JAN 17, 1997.
‘Vivid and effective,……. Absolutely no flamboyance,……. Documentary evidence is judiciously used’ THE AFTERNOON - JAN 17, 1997.
‘Despite its title , there is nothing common about the series’ SCREEN, JAN 24, 1997.
‘The common man promises to be a great watch’ SAVVY- FEB 1997.
‘Makes pertinent points like emphasising the importance of Equality & Fraternity,…..and not just political democracy…….Also shows a progressive attitude. THE TIMES OF INDIA- JAN 21.
‘Comes as a pleasant surprise’ E-TIMES, 23 JAN 1997
From what we saw, it’s a rather genuine effort….. the serial dose pose some interesting questions about out attitude towards various political and social issues. BOMBAY TIMES
The Common Man is …….. is a strong political statement. It has analysed fifty years of Independence quite fairly and has come forward with many candid opinions.
The subject might be a bit realistic, but then it is relevant in the present context. Midday 17/1/97
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