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WOMEN RESISTING POWER IN INDIA
This Women’s Day, Vinta Nanda looks out for women in India resisting food capitalism, environmental destruction and human rights violations — reminding us that the...
Read MoreSAFAR MEIN SHAHAR: CITY AS CHARACTER
Film critic Utpal Datta explores Mazhar Q. Kamran’s Safar Mein Shahar, examining how Mumbai emerges not merely as a setting but as a living character shaped by memory, m...
Read MoreEMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE HUMAN FACTOR
Writer Ranjan Das Gupta reflects on emotional intelligence as a human, ethical and social force. Drawing from personal experience, philosophy and society, he examines how emot...
Read MoreA LAST CALL FOR THE PLANET
In this in-depth conversation with Vinta Nanda, Fr. Kureethadam Joshtrom reflects on ecology as an ethical and spiritual challenge, urging humanity to embrace ecological conve...
Read MoreFORGOTTEN DANCING QUEEN OF HINDI CINEMA
The Last Dance: Tragedy of a Dancing Queen - Khalid Mohamed narrates the rise and fall of the iconic Cuckoo Moray, who mentored Helen but died in abject penury, and is at most...
Read MoreMOTHER MYTH MAN CALLED SHAKESPEARE
Yashika Begwani reflects on Hamnet, where Chloé Zhao reimagines Shakespeare through Agnes, the grieving mother, exploring love, loss, creativity and the unseen feminine...
Read MoreHALF CAULIFLOWER, PIECE OF CAKE
Sharad Raj reflects on everyday encounters in India that reveal deep economic inequality, questioning middle-class complacency and the illusions of liberalization through simp...
Read MoreDEBATING NATIONALIZATION OF MEDICAL COLLEGES
“Nationalization of Private Medical Colleges Not Correct” – the article by Ranjan Das Gupta examines whether full government control is the answer to rising ...
Read MoreDELHI’S GRAND CINEMATIC AMBITION
Delhi government sets the tone for a city-wide celebration of film, culture and film tourism, unveiling a global festival that positions the capital as a cinematic hub while f...
Read MoreTHE ETERNAL CRISES OF FILM SCHOOLS
From Argentina to India, film schools face political pressure, privatization threats, and ideological control. Sharad Raj reflects on FTII’s struggles, global cinema edu...
Read MoreQUEER MOTHERHOOD BEYOND STEREOTYPES
Prof. Dr. Avinash Kolhe: Vikram Phukan's Some Mothers, Other Mothers explores queer moth...
July 7 2026CHASING SHADOWS IN A LOVELESS WORLD
Brij Bhushan, journalist and author, reviews Khalid Mohamed's Not Quite Family: An Intim...
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