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Search ResultALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: EXPLORING UNSPOKEN DEPTHS
Director Mrunal Mestri discusses the evocative power of silence and visual storytelling in 'Malti,' a black-and-white cinematic masterpiece exp...
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"Despite the charm of a fairy tale reference, Kaushik Ganguly's Ajogya struggles with a muddled narrative and underdeveloped characters, falling short of his acclaimed cine...
Read MoreALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: PHAS GAYA SYSYPHUS IS TRUE INDEPENDENT EXPRESSION
Saumesh Bangera’s cinema is a perfect manifestation of the phenomenon of democratisation of filmmaking since it got morphed into the digi...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: INDIAN PREMIERE OF KUCH SAPNEY APNE ON 18TH MAY AT KASHISH 2024
Vishal Bhardwaj and Rekha Bhardwaj compose and sing for Rangayan’s feature film Kuch Sapney Apne. The World Premiere was in London and UK...
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On Mother’s Day, Monojit Lahiri chooses a provocative and informative path - he explains why a little distance kep...
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On Balraj Sahni’s birth anniversary, Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri looks at the lasting legacy of Garm Hawa, which celebrates i...
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There was a time when I would jokingly respond to the standard question by the host replying, ”No. I am a strict non-vegetarian&rdqu...
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Films were never meant to be a medium to express hate against women, religion, community, or dissenting voices. Lately, however, Indian films a...
Read MoreWHO’S TO BE BLAMED: THE FILM OR INDIAN AUDIENCES
Leher Sethi walks us through the many reasons why as a society we are to blame as much for the toxic misogyny and sexism in th...
Read MoreCLOSE TO THE GARDEN OF BROKEN SHADOWS
Humra Quraishi traces the events from 6th December 1992 to the recently concluded assembly elections, bring to fore...
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