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Search ResultACHIEVING CULT STATUS: MASSEY SAHIB
O.P. Srivastav brings Raghubir Yadav and Arundhati Roy's celebrated debut Massey Sahib, a 1985 Hindi drama, adaptation of Joyc...
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An actor having worked in the current year is insignificant when selecting the best among them, because cinematic appreciation transcends time, writes Deepak Qazir....
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Kumar Shahani’s aesthetic sensibilities were shaped while assisting Robert Bresson on Une Femme Douce (A Gentle Woman, 1969). Additionall...
Read MoreDIAL A SHRINK SAY THE GIRLS
Animal is not only a retaliation to the women’s demand for equal rights, it is the callousness of testosterone driven marketers who don&r...
Read MoreTRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF MAKING ARTHOUSE CINEMA
In a free-flowing conversation with Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri, Suman Ghosh talks of dealing with the disappointment of Aadhaar, t...
Read MoreTHE DIVERSE REALM OF ART HOUSE CINEMA
Characterized by its emphasis on creativity, artistic expression, and unconventional storytelling, Art House Cinema serves as a significant cou...
Read MoreEK RUKA HUA FAISLA (12 ANGRY MEN) IN FOCUS THIS WEEK





Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (A Pending Decision) is a 1986 Hindi language courtroom drama directed by Basu Chatterjee, writes O.P. Srivastava Read More
BOLLYWOOD TIK-TALK: BRIDGING GAPS AND SHAPING THE FUTURE OF STORYTELLING, AND MUCH MORE
Looks like this is the season of festivals, events and exciting things. From Karan Johar inaugurating Celebrate Cinema at WWI to Shilpa Shetty ...
Read MoreANKUR: THE SAPLING OF PARALLEL HINDI CINEMA
“In the early 1970s, a new class of population was emerging in India, which had started to get rid of the legacy of the past and reboot t...
Read MoreI MAKE REGIONAL CINEMA THAT RESONATES WITH GLOBAL AUDIENCES: DISHA BHARDWAJ





Vinta Nanda gets in conversation with Disha Bhardwaj, a young filmmaker, whose first film Chupi Roh is selected to screen at t...
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