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Search Result101 CHEERS FOR INDIA’S REVERED GLOBAL ICON
Never in the annals of Indian film history has any single filmmaker, before or since, received such glowing tributes from the world’s leading luminaries regarding his...
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Has ‘Hey Mom’ replaced ‘Mataji’ in B-town? On Mother’s Day, Monojit Lahiri discusses t...
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As the last film starring the beloved star, Sharmaji Namkeen, gears up for release, Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri looks at ...
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A Timeless Movie Queen, Ageless Screen Legend, Matchless Star, writes Monojit Lahiri, on Elizabeth Taylor’s 88th Birth A...
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Aparajita Krishna traces actor, model Manasi Rachh’s interesting journey across theatre, films and now web-series.
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Aparajita Krishna views actor Geetanjali Kulkarni’s life and career through the prism of her cutting-edge work in theatr...
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Film historian Dhruv Somani revisits Jaani Dushman the 1979 multi-starrer blockbuster of Raj Kumar Kohli, which is a major dra...
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A critical analysis of Rima Das’s Bulbul Can Sing (2018) by Dipankar Sarkar.
With h...
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Srijit Mukherji’s new film appeals to the young at heart, with Soumik Haldar’s cinematography helping it tide over the narrative lu...
Read MoreSTARFARE-FILMDUST: A Flashback
Aparajita Krishna recalls the magical times of film magazines and the gossip about film stars they carried, through the voices...
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