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"Kuch Sapney Apne" is a deeply moving film that explores love, identity, and acceptance, featuring powerful performances, soul-stirring music, ...
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As right-wing governments dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, they push societies into intellectual and economic stagnation while the p...
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Exploring Arun Khopkar’s reflections on cinema, creativity, and collaboration, this piece by Satyabrata Ghosh who has translated the book in Bengali,...
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"Big budgets, bigger stars, and colossal failures—Indian cinema’s crisis lies not in its cast but in sidelined storytellers, as aud...
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As pride, identity and profiling increasingly come into play at the global level, questions will follow: Have we been able to define where Indi...
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An enchanting sundowner hosted by Nisha JamVwal, showcasing Lata Balakrishna’s evocative art, celebrated the power of creativity and hope...
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