No love lost here Some movies stick with you because they are clever, beautiful, or bold. The Girlfriend (2025) lingers because it feels uncomfortably familiar. It intrudes into rooms we […]
Author Archives: Harry Nukala
Harry aka Haritha Nukala is a storyteller, essayist, and cultural observer who finds meaning in the quiet, in-between spaces—between strength and softness, ambition and vulnerability, tradition and self-invention. Her work explores womanhood, motherhood, identity, and the emotional undercurrents of film and documentary.
Deeply shaped by her Telugu heritage and immigrant experience, Harry brings a sharp, introspective lens to the stories we tell—on screen and off. She’s drawn to cinema that stirs, unsettles, or whispers something you weren’t ready to hear, and essays that make room for contradictions without needing to resolve them.
When not writing, she’s probably crafting stories in her head while folding laundry or answering impossible questions from her daughter. She believes the best writing doesn’t perform—it remembers.



