Arijit Saha

Arijit is a content writer who fervently nurtures his passion for films and TV shows. With a PG Diploma in journalism, he brings five years of media experience and skills in research, writing, and editing to the entertainment team at First Curiosity. A devoted admirer of documentaries and the gangster genre, he is especially drawn to stories that explore complex characters, real-world narratives, and cinematic history.

The Subversive Warfare Hiding Inside John Waters’ ‘Pink Flamingos’

At a time when Hollywood rarely dared to cast doubt on the idealistic myth of the American Dream, a group of cinematic rebels in...

How A Pair Of Overlooked Shotguns Triggered An Underworld War In ‘Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels’

In the rainy alleys of Guy Ritchie's London, power seems to exist merely to maintain an illusion, sustained by oversized egos and threats. At...

The Agonizing Real Life Trauma Hidden Inside Judy Garland’s ‘A Star Is Born’

We all know how modern celebrity culture can be ruthless towards the person in the spotlight. However, long ago, old Hollywood had perfected the...

The Haunting Existential Rootlessness Inside Wong Kar-wai’s ‘Days of Being Wild’

Long before Wong Kar-wai became a master filmmaker who crafted cinematic portraits of longing, he gave birth to a blueprint dedicated to the sorrow...

How ‘White Hunter Black Heart’ Shattered Clint Eastwood’s Tough Guy Myth

Before reviving his iconic relationship with the Western genre through 'Unforgiven,' Clint Eastwood offered audiences a radical revision of his tough guy persona in...

Alec Baldwin Feared He Would Be Invisible Next To Sean Connery In ‘The Hunt for Red October’

Before making a name for himself in Hollywood, Alec Baldwin took on the challenging role of Jack Ryan in the 1990s, 'The Hunt for...

Damon Lindelof Breaks Silence On Lucasfilm Exit And His Secret ‘Star Wars’ Movie

For several years now, fans have been waiting for American television writer/producer Damon Lindelof to reveal details of his canceled 'Star Wars' movie before...

How A Japanese Cookbook Created The Iconic Green Code In ‘The Matrix’

While 'The Matrix' arrival on screens in 1999 brought a cold, green machine language to the masses, the iconic digital rain was actually based...

The Secret Aviation History Behind How Studio Ghibli Got Its Name

Using the name of an Italian military plane for an art studio seems quite contradictory, doesn’t it? But Hayao Miyazaki is a well-known pacifist...

How A Private Detective’s Files Birthed Hollywood’s Most Complex Lie

Even before modern movies stripped away the magic of old Hollywood, the famous director Billy Wilder managed to pull off a fantastic cinematic trick....

How ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Became A Glittering Hollywood Nightmare

Before Hollywood fell madly in love with realism, avant-garde director Max Reinhardt stepped inside Warner Bros. studios and transformed Shakespeare's iconic comedy 'A Midsummer...

How Vincente Minnelli Pushed Judy Garland To The Edge On The Set Of ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’

Before getting aboard the trolley to Hollywood immortality, Judy Garland almost turned down the chance to play Esther Smith in 'Meet Me in St....