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Search ResultYOUR SILENCE IS NO ANSWER: POWERFUL VOICES SPEAK
Can filmmakers, journalists and artists be apolitical? Vinta Nanda talks to Joy Sengupta, Bishwadeep Dipak Chatterji, Urmi Juv...
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From actors who immersed in roles of journalists to style icons rocking co-ords and the sequel to the spine-chilling ‘Stree’, Bolly...
Read MoreTAMAS: THE LIGHT OF TAMAS
Aparajita Krishna writes, “35 years after it lit India’s television screen and cinema, I am herei...
Read MoreTHE MAGIC OF CHALTI KA NAAM HAI GAADI
Diamonds are forever. So are good movies. Comedy is a tough genre to handle, it requires extreme sensitivity, sense of timing and comprehensive...
Read MorePAVING THE WAY FOR QUEER INCLUSION IN INDIAN WORKPLACES
Addressing LGBTQIA+ workplace discrimination through inclusive policies, Anurag Kundu, Chairperson DCPCR, launched 3 short films highlighting exclusion in workplaces, repor...
Read MoreACTOR ADVAIT KOTTARY WRITES HIS DEBUT NOVEL
Advait Kottary’s debut novel SIDDHARTHA: THE BOY WHO BECAME THE BUDDHA takes readers on a fictional journey through Buddha’s formative years, reports Th...
Read MoreATUL TIWARI: MAN OF MANY PARTS!
Aparajita Krishna time-travels with writer, actor, museum designer and teacher of dramatic arts Atul Tiwari, and returns with ...
Read MoreTOPS GLOBALLY. FLOPS LOCALLY.
Monojit Lahiri explores why films, which receive acclaim at International film festivals are unable to convert their critical ...
Read MorePAINTING THE TOWN RED: VANI TRIPATHI TIKOO
Vinta Nanda talks to Vani Tripathi Tikoo about her recently published book, Why Can’t Elephants Be Red?, and about other things.
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Read MoreJAFAR PANAHI: STRUCTURE, AUSTERITY & SOCIAL CRITICISM
Sharad Raj discusses the cinema of Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, his consummate understanding and command over time and spac...
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