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Search ResultBangkok Film Festival Opener ‘The Red Turtle’ Nominated For OSCAR
THE ANIMATED film “The Red Turtle”, which opened the 14th World Film Festival of Bangkok Monday, has won an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Film. The film is...
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Usually when the gory details of molestation, sexual harassment, and rape cases become news in India, some people end up erroneously dissecting the clothes worn by the vict...
Read MoreImmersive Film Festival Will Celebrate The Legacy Of John Hughes
You may not be able to find Shermer, Illinois, on a map, but the town where director John Hughes set some of his most beloved films will be a real place for at least four d...
Read More4-Day Film-Music Package On Caste-Based Discrimination
Thought-provoking stories of the trials and resistance against caste-based discrimination are the focus of a four-day film and music package at the ongoing third edition of...
Read MoreBhansali Gives Rs 20.80 Lakh To Family Of Worker Who Died On Padmavati Sets
While Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Padmavati’ has been in the news even before its announcement primarily for the casting of Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor a...
Read MoreIn 2016, Hindi Literature Became The Voice Of the Marginalised
Who reads Hindi literature these days? And who writes it? For a language rightly claiming to be spoken by more than 400 million people, such questions seem astonishing. But...
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Sometimes all it takes is a dream. Feroz Abbas Khan wanted to do a play based on the K. Asif classic Mughal-e-Azam for years. Finally the universe conspired and the product...
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Today is the 186th birth anniversary of Savitribai Jyotirao Phule, considered to be one of India’s renowned social reformers and educationists. Phule, who was born in...
Read More‘La La Land’ Named Best Movie Of The Year At Capri Hollywood Festival
Lionsgate’s musical romance “La La Land” took home the top honor at the 21st edition of the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival, with the Italian ...
Read MoreCorruption, Caste Keep Poor From Owning Land In Northern India
For decades, Kunta lived in a hut outside Kachhidih village in India's northern Uttar Pradesh state, enduring the insults of higher-caste villagers who claimed her land - w...
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