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Search ResultTrue Review Television - Television’s Talent Lure





Much of the early television actors came from the stock of overlooked talent of Hindi cinema during the 1980s. Television gave them recognition, work and visibility, so lon...
Read MoreLetting India's Women Own Land
This month, 600 women gathered under a huge blue-and-yellow-striped tent in Baripada, a small city in Odisha, a state in India’s east. They were among India’s m...
Read MoreTrue Review Movie - London Has Fallen





Cast: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, AlonMoniAboutboul, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell.
Director: BabakNajafi
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Read MoreOutpost: The Port Eliot Festival.
Deep in the Cornish countryside, in the tiny village of St Germans, sits the house and estate of Port Eliot. A plot of land Napoleon himself claimed to be the most beautifu...
Read MoreTrue Review - Two New Shows Of Relevance





In the last few weeks, two channels have espoused women empowerment in their new offerings at Prime Time. Star Plus premiered Tamanna last week, before that Colors launched...
Read MoreDil Ka Haal Sune Dilwala
Growing up in Calcutta gave us grounding in sound middle class values out of which I was constructed. We lived in a four room rented ground floor place, P92 SardarSankar Ro...
Read MoreKaleidoscope - Book Lovers’ Books
For bibliophiles, books about book lovers offer an additional thrill…of belonging to a special community that lives its own universe of words.
The idea o...
Their Voice Matters: Addressing Child, Early And Forced Marriage
“It is considered normal for a girl to drop out of school, to not go out of the house to meet her friends, to not play, to get married early, to have children and to ...
Read MoreThe Journey Continues
Hindi Theatre does not have it easy in Mumbai, still some groups are carrying on with dedication. Om Katare?s Yatri, that was one of the groups that was formed when Prithvi...
Read MoreIn Winter, Mumbai Uses More Power For Acs Than Any Other Indian Metro: Study
MUMBAI: The Indian winter appears to be the warmest in Mumbai going by the pattern of electricity consumption through air conditioners and refrigerators. A study by The Ene...
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