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A lot has changed for Kangana Ranaut in the last 10 years but the superstar, who was once mocked for her poor English speaking skills in Bollywood, says she never lost conf...
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The BFI London Film Festival opens Oct. 7 with “Suffragette,” the story of the Brit women who fought for equal rights to vote a century ago. It is clear, though...
Read MoreRaindance Film Festival Looks To Bridge British, Mexican Film Industries
London’s Raindance Film Festival has spent the past 23 years focusing on emerging filmmakers and championing independent cinema. It has brought pics such as “Th...
Read MoreLondon Film Festival Unveils Industry Program, Including China Focus
Geena Davis, Guy Maddin, Laurie Anderson and Abi Morgan are among the speakers set for talks, forums and workshops, and a panel will explore the impact of the foreign-langu...
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July and August have seen Life OK bring in two new shows -- Ek Nayi Umeed, a medical drama first telecast in mid -July. With its coherent script, fine star cast and ticking...
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July has been somewhat satisfying for televiewing, barring a few glitches and peeves. Admittedly, I would doff my cap to Asit Modi, his team of writers and cast of Taarak M...
Read MoreEnvironment, Development And The Paradox Of Progress
The wisdom of ancients was cast in proverbial stone when the Atharva Veda extolled believers to worship the environment, and consequently immortalized the message of preser...
Read MoreBFI London Film Festival Unveils Lineup For 59th Edition
Netflix’s “Beasts of No Nation” is set to continue its festivals run with a slot in the official competition section of the BFI London Film Festival, whic...
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Amol Palekar recently shared with an associate his amazement at the meticulousness of the makers of Ek Nayi Umeed: Roshni, wherein the veteran director has made a comeback ...
Read MoreMichael Fassbender’s ‘Steve Jobs’ To Close London Film Festival
Danny Boyle’s “Steve Jobs,” which stars Michael Fassbender, will close the 59th BFI London Film Festival. The event runs Oct. 7-18. Aaron Sorkin wrote the...
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