Filmi Geek is now completely up-to-date; there is now a post for every Indian movie I have seen. Since on average I only watch 3-4 new (to me) Hindi films in a month, there will be more time between posts from now on.
But I'm still here, improving things behind the scenes. I have expanded and revised some existing posts, and will continue to do so as I re-watch films I saw a relatively long time ago. For example, I recently expanded my Fire review, which I never felt did justice to my deep, irrational love for that film. And this week I watched Nishant again, with a much different perspective from the first time I saw it well over a year ago, so I completely overhauled its post as well. I've also been adding new YouTube video links to some of my existing posts. So there's stuff going on, even if it doesn't appear as new posts on the main page.
I invite you all to suggest features you would like to see added to Filmi Geek, such as additional categories or different kinds of posts. I am considering doing some posts about filmi music, separate from posts about the corresponding films; I welcome your thoughts on what else I can add to make Filmi Geek more useful and more fun.
Finally, I'm getting over a hundred hits a day now and so I want to thank everyone who stops by for reading. I hope you enjoy your stay and I am grateful for your visits and your comments. Filmi Geek is a labor of love for me, an archive for me to remember what I've seen and how I felt about it, but if others can enjoy it too so much the better. Thank you!
<---- Shabana Azmi reading Filmi Geek. Okay, probably not. But a girl can dream, can't she?

same problem here: much too less time to watch all the movies i want to, especially during working week :)
but not the much of blogging is important, its the quality: and there i'd to say only: keep the way you've done until now :)
Posted by: michael | November 24, 2006 at 01:17 AM
Hi Carla
The site is excellent and I like all your reviews and posts.
Hope to see more such wonderful posts.
Cheers
Arun
Posted by: Arun Prasad | November 24, 2006 at 06:05 AM