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A global outcry rises as the Taliban formalise domestic violence within law, drawing condemnation from Population Foundation of India and activ...
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A Scathing Indictment of a Society Where Justice Arrives Too Late. Arnab Banerjee reviews Assi, Anubhav Sinha’s searing ...
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Khalid Mohamed rewinds way back to 1977 to a face-to--face conversation with Francois Truffaut, one of the ma...
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From Berlinale’s politically charged opening to India’s expanding global presence, theatre movements, advertising crossovers and ne...
Read MoreINTERGENERATIONAL CINEMA COURAGE CREATIVE DIALOGUE
At the Self-Discovery: Rediscovering India Festival 2026, led by Neville Tuli, emerging filmmakers engaged in powerful intergenerationa...
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A searing reflection on the Epstein revelations and what they expose about unchecked power, privilege, and the illusion of democracy—ques...
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The Greatest villain that Hindi films could not have…though one is not complaining about what one got instead. Sharad Raj explor...
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