Asleep, we see dreams projected on the screen of the mind; awake, we see dreams projected on the silver screen; we call them films. They take us to places around the world, minimising all movements. What's more, they also function as memories. The films from the past unfold as memories that are accessible. We can look at it, like photographs, and see how the world used to be. How much has changed? What remains the same? Nostalgia kicks in. The Coke bottles from ‘90s films, India from "Bharat Ek Khoj" (1988), and Delhi from "The Householder" (1963) all inspire within us a craving for different, simpler, and more iconic times.
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Films and nostalgia
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Films and nostalgia
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