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Ritopriyo Saha’s short film Chhoti Baarish (Little Rain) is creating ripples across the global festival circuit — from Ban...
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When art-house brilliance wins global acclaim but faces neglect in its own country, it forces us to question the moral compass of our cinematic...
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A nostalgic journey from childhood Chitrahaar evenings to Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Jurmana, tracing Bachchan’s evolving imag...
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Using violence, it feeds into the stereotype, The Bengal Files weaponizes memory and history, turning past wounds into present propaganda, ampl...
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From Aryan Khan’s debut to Dhadak 2, Heart Lamp, and fifty years of Sholay, this article by Sharad Raj...
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Fifty years after its release, Sholay continues to resonate across generations. A timeless saga of friendship, vengeance, and morality...
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Indian cinema continues to find new ground on the international stage, as emerging filmmakers and bold regional voices redefine the scope of st...
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Once upon a time the most glamorous, eagerly-awaited and coveted award was Filmfare founded in 1954, but today the National Awards’ credi...
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