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Search ResultWashington set to host South Asian Film Festival
September 8th -10th, 2017 will see the annual Washington DC South Asian Film Festival 2017 kick off at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD.
Launched by Caesar Produ...
Read MoreCross Country Cinema
Bengali director Kaushik Ganguly's Bishorjon opens with Padma, a Hindu Bangladeshi, finding a wounded Nasir Ali, a Muslim Indian lying unconscious on the banks of ...
Read MoreCelebration of Bimal Roy's Cinematic Legacy
The Bimal Roy Memorial Committee and Film Society, which completed 21 years this August, celebrated the event by hosting an event in Thane on Saturday, the 19th of Septembe...
Read More21 years of Commemorating Roy
The Bimal Roy Memorial Committee and Film Society, founded in honour of Bimal Roy, the 'Silent Master' of the Golden Age of Indian Cinema turns 21 years old this year.
... Read MoreNaseeruddin Shah Admonishes Censor Board
Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah came out in strong criticism of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), in light of the delayed certification of the film Lipstick Un...
Read MoreCarving a niche: Indian films nominated for Toronto International Film Festival
Grabbing a spot each in the world premiere for Toronto International Festival are films Omerta, Mukkabaaz and The Hungry. Omerta is directed by director Hansal Mehta, Mukka...
Read MoreNo Room With An Interview Any More
Yesterday, a master blaster -- a former editor of mine whom I respect unconditionally-- called up from the deepest shade of blue, to ask, “Can you interview Lata Mang...
Read MoreJaane Bhi Do Yaaro
Comedy, for some odd reason, has not been a favourite genre for Indian film makers. There is a marked preference for sentimental romances, love stories, family melodrama, g...
Read MoreHere Is How Amitabh Bachchan's Films Become 'Cleanliness Rage' In Varanasi
In a bid to promote sanitation program in Varanasi, the Municipal Corporation has come up with a filmy idea by putting up posters of Amitabh Bachchan films with a cleanline...
Read MoreTheatre Will Shrink, Like Cinema Viewing Has: Naseeruddin Shah
Last weekend, veterans Ratna Pathak Shah and Naseeruddin Shah (right) — as Mrs Patrick Campbell and George Bernard Shaw, respectively — staged the play, Dear Li...
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