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Search ResultTHE NEW INDIA FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES AWARDEES FELLOWSHIPS
The New India Foundation announced the seven recipients of the coveted NIF Book Fellowships, reports The Daily Eye #Network Read More
6 FILMS TO WATCH OUT FOR AT KASHISH 2023 ONLINE FESTIVAL
The festival will screen 107 films from 44 countries at its online edition. Here is a pick of 6 films by Sridhar Rangayan, Festival Director. Read More
MAJA MA RECEIVES ALL THE LOVE AT KASHISH
Madhuri Dixit and Simone Singh felicitated with Rainbow Voices Awards at 14th KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, reports The Dai...
Read More“Bookshops don’t fail. Bookshops run by lazy booksellers fail.”
With its four-storey outlet in GK-2, Ajay Jain has made Kunzum the new happening place for booklovers in Delhi-NCR. In a conversation with
THE FANTASTIC 27 DOWN BY AWTAR KRISHNA KAUL
27 Down is a 1974 Hindi film written, directed and produced by Awtar Krishna Kaul starring Rakhee, MK Raina, Om Shivpuri and Rekha Sabnis, writ...
Read MoreKASHISH 2023 TO OPEN WITH ONIR’S PINE CONE
South Asia's biggest LGBTQ+ Film Festival to close with Canadian film When Time Got Louder, reports The Daily Eye Newsdesk
... 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 MoreRETURN TO INDIA
An interesting conversation between the courageous, outrageous but emotional Dolly Thakore, and Vinta Nanda, which brings back...
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...
Read MoreI WOULDN’T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY!
Vinta Nanda explores the making of a poet, reaching nowhere obviously, because ‘if we knew what makes a poet, everyone w...
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