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Search ResultScreening Of Sriram Raghavan Raman Raghav To Be Followed By Masterclass
Mumbai, October 19, 2015: Drishyam Films is organising THE MASTERS, a monthly series of exclusive learning sessions with India&r...
Read MoreHounded AMU Professor’s Story To Open Mumbai Film Festival
The story of Dr Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, the gay Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) professor found dead under mysterious circumstances within months of being videographed ...
Read MorePresentation: Indian Media And Entertainment (M&E) Industry Has The Potential To Reach USD100 Billion By 2025
The BCG-CII 4th Big Picture Summit, held on October 19, focussed on the future of Indian media and entertainment. On the occasion, BCG released a report titled “Shapi...
Read MoreSalim Asgarally Silver Sale! 2 Days Remaining!





Beginning on the 12th to the 20th October, Salim Asgarally offers a flat 50% discount on the spectrum of Merchandise and Apparel ranging f...
Read MoreJio MAMI 17th Mumbai Film Festival To Feature Movie Mela Event, 10/31
This year, the Jio MAMI 17th Mumbai Film Festival With Star India introduces the Movie Mela – a one-day celebration of cinema. On Saturday, October 31st, when delegat...
Read MoreHow A Hacked Virus Is Bringing Us Closer To Artificial Photosynthesis
Researchers at MIT have offered an answer, however indirectly. They have hijacked the hijacker, reprogramming virus particles to function as a structural scaffolding in a l...
Read MoreHow India Cut Neonatal Tetanus Mortality By 99.76%
In 2012, a 12-day-old boy (we will call him “Baby Boy”) in Assam’s Sivasagar district could not be given his feed because he had lockjaw his face muscles ...
Read MoreThe Portrayal Of Violence Against Women In Indian Cinema
It has become something of a cliché to claim that the 1950s was the golden age of Indian cinema, and that during the 1950s, we had more women-centric films than at o...
Read MoreTrue Review – Television This Week- Priyanka Chopra Sets A Challenge





Undoubtedly, Quantico is the cynosure of the channel-wallahs. It?s grabbing eyeballs or is being recorded for later viewing, since Saturday 9 pm is night out time. Trust Pr...
Read MoreBARC India To Launch Rural Data From Week 41
BARC India will release the much-awaited rural ratings from Week 41 (10–16 October). The decision comes after the board members of the joint industry body today decid...
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