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Search ResultAGEISM, STEREOTYPING AND PAY DISPARITY IN BOLLYWOOD
While Bollywood, masters of tokenism, has occasionally tried to counter ageism and stereotyping, it has mainly played safe, distancing itself w...
Read More6 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
SHAMIR 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 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
FILM 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 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 MoreABOUT THE SONG OF SCORPIONS AND IRRFAN
Irrfan Khan’s only real home was cinema, says Anup Singh.
The story of The Song of ...
Read MoreTHE BURDERNED OF TRUTH ON SILENCE
I’m writing this column in the backdrop of the film, The Kerala Story. It is not just controversial, it can polarise and divide, writes <...
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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