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Search ResultALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: OF HUMAN BONDAGE
Through his unflinching lens, GMB Akash documents the unseen struggles of the marginalised — using photography not just to witness suffer...
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Invoking the mother as a symbol of national strength must honour all her children—across faiths, castes, and cultures—if Operation ...
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Why a sequel to Zubeidaa can never be made: because truth, memory, and myth blur irreversibly when royalty, cinema, and unresolved grief intert...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: ARE FILM FESTIVALS TAMASHAS OR REALITY CHECKS??
Often dismissed as elite echo chambers, film festivals straddle praise and parody. Monojit Lahiri investigates whether our film festivals are a...
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Gulzar’s Khusboo is a poignant cinematic journey through memory, grief, and poetic storytelling—where emotional subtlety, ...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: WINNER OF THE KASHISH 2025 POSTER DESIGN
Auroville-based designer wins KASHISH 2025 poster contest as South Asia’s biggest LGBTQIA+ film festival prepares for a vibrant celebrati...
Read MoreALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: REAL HEROES OF SATYAJIT RAY
What makes Ray’s heroes unique, special, extraordinary?? On the legend's 33rd death anniversary Monojit Lahiri attempts to provide both l...
Read MorePOLITICS: PEACE DEMANDS MORE THAN PROGRESS
Despite global advancement and innovation, persistent political power struggles and inequality continue to fuel violence and fear. The Pahalgam...
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Inspired by a global star’s interview, Srijit Mukherji’s sequel to Hemlock Society teems with puns, pop culture, and philo...
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Suman Ghosh’s new film marks the return of Sharmila Tagore to Bengali cinema after a long hiatus. Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri...
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