One of the most beloved filmmakers of the 80's,
Sai Paranjpye films remain delectable treats till date. Effectively bridging the sensitivity of an art film with the fun and frolic of a mainstream one, she gifted us classics like
Sparsh (1980),
Chashme Buddoor (1981), and
Katha (1982). Despite this wonderful oeuvre, her work remains under-appreciated. In this episode of Gautam Chintamani explores how Sai Paranjpye deconstructed the Indian masculinity in her films.