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Search ResultBOLLYWOOD: THE GIANT CALLED RAHUL RAWAIL
The box office failure of Dacait was perhaps the single biggest reason for Rahul Rawail to never be the same filmmaker again. He tried coming b...
Read MorePOWERFUL PEOPLE: H-POP & AUTHOR KUNAL PUROHIT
I’m introducing the brilliant mind behind the thought-provoking book "H-Pop," Kunal Purohit, a young explorer of alternative perspectives...
Read MoreKALEIDOSCOPE: HUMRA QURASHI’S BOOK IS A WAKE UP CALL
Humra Quraishi’s book, The Diary of Gull Mohammad - A Kashmiri Muslim boy’s journey from Kashmir to Kerala, is an eyeopener. Once i...
Read MoreINDEPENDENT FILM: THE STORY OF A YOUNG BOY IN KASHMIR
In conflict-ravaged Kashmir, Adnan, a young boy from a lower middle-class family, stretches himself beyond limits to earn a smile on his blind ...
Read MoreENVIRONMENT: CAMPAIGN AGAINST LAND GRAB GAINS MOMENTUM
The Mahalakshmi Race Course is part of Mumbai's heritage and has stood the test of time. It is a symbol of Mumbai's cultural and historical ric...
Read MoreART HOUSE: THINKING ABOUT JAANE BHI DO YAARO
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (Just Let It Go, Friends) is a 1983 black comedy directed by Kundan Shah and produced by the NFDC. It is a satire on bureauc...
Read MoreHYPOCRISY AND DOUBLE STANDARDS ARE DESTRUCTIVE
Humra Quraishi elaborates on the double standards of the right-wing government in India, and warns that what is taught in scho...
Read MoreTRENDING: MASCULINITY AND MANIPULATIONS DOMINATE
Films were never meant to be a medium to express hate against women, religion, community, or dissenting voices. Lately, however, Indian films a...
Read MoreALLOW CHILDREN TO WATCH FILMS AT FILM FESTIVALS
12-year-old Kaurwakee Vasistha questions the business in which children are employed to perform and be a part of practically e...
Read MoreTHE MADRAS MUSIC FESTIVAL: BREAKING OUT OF THE VIRTUAL
Much has been discoursed about this Margazhi festival, from its sustenance over a century, to its inadequacies in inclusivity and outreach, wri...
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