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Search ResultRETROSCOPE: FORGOTTEN WOMEN OF HINDI CINEMA
Those forgotten B-grade movie divas of yesteryear: Khalid Mohamed recalls Indira ‘Billi’, Chitra and Naqi Jehan, j...
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Hundreds of LGBTQ+ films screen at KASHISH 2025 Online Film Festival. The month-long festival aims to provide easy access beyond geographical b...
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Monojit Lahiri attempts to objectively investigate this contentious issue, diving into generational perceptions of Bollywood h...
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Indian cinema continues to find new ground on the international stage, as emerging filmmakers and bold regional voices redefine the scope of st...
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Suman Mukhopadhyay’s Putulnacher Itikatha adapts Manik Bandopadhyay’s classic novel with sensitivity and cinematic depth, ...
Read MorePOWERFUL PEOPLE: PRESERVING THE ART OF STORYTELLING
Khalid Mohamed interviews Danish Husain on his such a long journey from a banker to an artful storyteller in ...
Read MoreTHOUGHT FACTORY: MOVIE MAGIC DEFEATS ONLINE NOISE
Rajinikanth’s Coolie: When Sheer Movie Magic Trumps Noise (and Logic)
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Read MoreFESTIVALS: ARE THE NATIONAL AWARDS LOSING THEIR WAY?
Once upon a time the most glamorous, eagerly-awaited and coveted award was Filmfare founded in 1954, but today the National Awards’ credi...
Read MoreBOLLYWOOD: TWO FILMS, TWO FLAWED JOURNEYS
War 2 and Tehran both promise high-octane entertainment and politically charged drama but falter under bloated storytelling, uneven execution, ...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: KAI DEBENEDICTUS’S FILM UNITES GENERATIONS
At WIFF Mumbai’s sixth pre-festival screening, 17-year-old Kai deBenedictis premiered Roots Across Continents, blending personal heritage...
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