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Venice Film Festival to premiere a host of Netflix Movies

The 75th Venice International Film Festival, organized by La Biennale di Venezia is all set to take place at Venice Lido from August 29th to September 8th, 2018. The aim of ...

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2018: The Year of Highest Grossing Documentaries

2018 seems to be the year of documentaries. The winner of the top documentary prize at the 90th Academy Awards, Icarus — a film that helped expose Russian doping which s...

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Murals: An Artist’s Way of Cherishing the Community’s Past

A perfect shot of yourself in front of a graffiti wall sounds like "the" plan to show it off on the 'Gram. While some may walk past these gorgeous solid blocks of bricks, igno...

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Dhadak Stars join the League of Celebrities in Support of the LGBTQ Community

The Supreme Court recently said that there will be no discrimination against the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) community once Section 377 is declared u...

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Fearless Women and their Formidable Adventures

As normal as it would sound in the present times, women indulging in activities such as climbing to the top of the world’s highest peaks, diving into the ocean’s ...

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BARC India’s BI 2018 Survey reveals the Changing Face of the Indian TV Homes

BARC India released the findings of its Broadcast India (BI) 2018 Survey, based on a sample study of 3 lakh homes in the country. As per the latest BI 2018 Survey, TV homes in...

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DJ Dan Stone on Re-inventing Himself Again

DJ Dan Stone never played any music instruments growing up, but little did he know, his journey to become a DJ started just then. His mother is a solid pianist so there was al...

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M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Glass’ reinvents a Superhero Film

It's not seen often that one film serves as a sequel to two different films made in the past. Fans have been waiting for a sequel to Unbreakable for 18 years. Now, M. Night Sh...

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‘Rebel Women: The Great Art Fightback’ - A Story not told Enough

In April 1971, the police closed down London's first overtly one-woman feminist art show after just one day, on the grounds of indecency. At first glance, British artist Marga...

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Are Indian Web Television Series here to Stay?!!

I was waiting for Sacred Games to arrive on Netflix right from the time I first watched its trailer. The star-studded cast and director looked promising. Yes, the elements loo...

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STUDENT CITY PART 1

A sharp, evocative campus romance unfolds in The Daily Eye’s Kaleidoscope section,...

April 23 2026

SUI GENERIS: TEDxNMIMS RETURNS

AI Creativity Debate Takes Centerstage: The annual independently organised TED event at ...

April 23 2026

THROUGH AN EYE CURIOUSLY INTERVIEW

In this insightful conversation, interviewer Khalid Mohamed engages photographer Chirode...

April 22 2026