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Search ResultTHE COMMONALITY BETWEEN OTT STARS AND EUROPEAN ACTORS
Monojit Lahiri investigates to find out if what OTT stars are to Bollywood today, is what European actresses were to Hollywood...
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Vinta Nanda talks to documentary filmmakers, film festival directors, curators about the documentary films garnering more audi...
Read MorePREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, HATE, ELECTIONS, VOTES…
I cannot dare describe the poisonous propaganda unleashed by the Hindutva lobbies, the myths, misconceptions and twisted lies that are in circu...
Read MoreA MAVERICK MOVING SEAMLESSLY BETWEEN THE TRITE AND THE HALLOWED
Ranjan Das takes us on a visit to a phenomenon who left an indelible mark on viewers, Utpal Dutt, the maverick we continue to ...
Read MoreSHAMIR TANDON: MAKING MUSIC & INNOVATIONS!
Aparajita Krishna talks to Shamir Tandon, who has heard, seen, faced music (smiling emoji) from both behind-the-scenes busines...
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 MoreTHURSDAYS OF FIRE, FRIDAYS OF STEEL
Humra Quraishi views the human rights violations that are piling up and asks how the leaders in the future will heal people fr...
Read MoreFILM FESTIVALS MAKE SMALL FILMS BIG – UH-HUH!
Monojit Lahiri investigates the true meaning of these words often used in context to the Bollywood film industry: Mota Bol! Se...
Read MoreTOPS GLOBALLY. FLOPS LOCALLY.
Monojit Lahiri explores why films, which receive acclaim at International film festivals are unable to convert their critical ...
Read MoreFIFTY YEARS AFTER GARM HAVA
Garm Hava (1974) is undoubtedly the best Indian film to capture the pain of Partition that swept the Indian subcontinent, writes O.P. Srivastav...
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