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Search ResultWHY CAN’T SUCCESSFUL TV STARS TRANSIT TO THE BIG SCREEN?
Monojit Lahiri attempts a close-up at the question and figures the answer is yet to be found because the audience views actors...
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Aparajita Krishna dives deep to the not so long history of Ganga Vihar and what it holds together as a past unimaginable and r...
Read MoreTHE ADDA OF GANGA VIHAR!
Aparajita Krishna dives deep to the not so long history of Ganga Vihar and what it holds together as a past unimaginable and r...
Read MoreYOUR SILENCE IS NO ANSWER: POWERFUL VOICES SPEAK
Can filmmakers, journalists and artists be apolitical? Vinta Nanda talks to Joy Sengupta, Bishwadeep Dipak Chatterji, Urmi Juv...
Read MoreBETTER ROSES FOR A WARMING WORLD AND OTHER GARDEN ADVENTURES
Manipur is burning and its despair all around. But here’s an extract from the book ‘Roses in the Fire of Spring’, which will ...
Read MoreTHE COMMONALITY BETWEEN OTT STARS AND EUROPEAN ACTORS
Monojit Lahiri investigates to find out if what OTT stars are to Bollywood today, is what European actresses were to Hollywood...
Read MoreHOW CAN YOU CELEBRATE WHEN YOUR COUNTRY BURNS?
The video surfacing reveals the torture and humiliation that not just the two women faced but thousands in Manipur have while the government re...
Read MoreTAMAS: THE LIGHT OF TAMAS
Aparajita Krishna writes, “35 years after it lit India’s television screen and cinema, I am herei...
Read MoreTHE NEW INDIA FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES AWARDEES FELLOWSHIPS
The New India Foundation announced the seven recipients of the coveted NIF Book Fellowships, reports The Daily Eye #Network Read More
NEED FOR EQUITABLE GENDER REPRESENTATION IN HINDI CINEMA
A new research report by the School of Media and Cultural Studies at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, reveals that on-and-off-scr...
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