<p>Veteran filmmaker M S Sathyu’s allegorical satire ‘Chitegu Chinte’ (‘The Restless Corpse’, 1978) will be screened at Bangalore International Centre (BIC) this weekend.</p>.<p>Political commentary is common in Sathyu’s films. ‘Chitegu Chinte’ is set in an imaginary island and follows a superstar-turned-actor — played by C R Simha. The film offers insight into the relationship between politicians, gangsters and film stars. The film was written by Javed Siddiqui. </p>.<p class="bodytext">The film will be screened under BIC’s initiative, B Cinematic that aims to celebrate impactful cinema from across the country.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><span class="italic"><em>On January 5, 11am at Bangalore International Centre, Domlur. Entry free, RSVP mandatory.</em></span></p>
<p>Veteran filmmaker M S Sathyu’s allegorical satire ‘Chitegu Chinte’ (‘The Restless Corpse’, 1978) will be screened at Bangalore International Centre (BIC) this weekend.</p>.<p>Political commentary is common in Sathyu’s films. ‘Chitegu Chinte’ is set in an imaginary island and follows a superstar-turned-actor — played by C R Simha. The film offers insight into the relationship between politicians, gangsters and film stars. The film was written by Javed Siddiqui. </p>.<p class="bodytext">The film will be screened under BIC’s initiative, B Cinematic that aims to celebrate impactful cinema from across the country.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><span class="italic"><em>On January 5, 11am at Bangalore International Centre, Domlur. Entry free, RSVP mandatory.</em></span></p>