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Search ResultMIRROR TO A CAUSE: CINEMA OF ANSHUL SINHA
Anshul Sinha’s journey through indie cinema reflects risk and purpose, as his film Million Views attempts to heal a frac...
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In an age of shifting power, contested truths, and invisible wars, this reflective essay by Vinta Nanda explores the meanings of war and peace,...
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Khalid Mohamed rewinds way back to 1977 to a face-to--face conversation with Francois Truffaut, one of the ma...
Read MoreTHOUGHT FACTORY: THINKING SLOWLY IN NOISY TIMES
A year-end reflection on The Daily Eye’s Thought Factory, where writers interrogated art, power, cinema, gender,...
Read MoreRETROSCOPE: LOOKING BACK AT WHAT ENDURES
A year of remembrance and resistance, where Khalid Mohamed, Monojit Lahiri, Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri, Devdutt Trivedi, Utpal Datta and Sa...
Read MoreALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: THE MANY WAYS WE LOOKED IN 2025
A sweeping year-end chronicle of cinema, culture, memory, rebellion, and conscience—where filmmakers, critics, and artis...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: CINEMA ENDURES BECAUSE ARTISTS PERSIST
A powerful three-day gathering in New Delhi explored cinema’s endurance against censorship, showcasing suppressed films, bold conversatio...
Read MoreALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: WHEN PHANTOM INDIA WAS GHOSTED
Khalid Mohamed assesses the now accessible 1969 documentary, Phantom India, helmed by the French auteur Malle, which had been ...
Read MoreBOLLYWOOD: WHEN HISTORY MEETS HISTRIONICS
Using violence, it feeds into the stereotype, The Bengal Files weaponizes memory and history, turning past wounds into present propaganda, ampl...
Read MorePOWERFUL PEOPLE: PRESERVING THE ART OF STORYTELLING
Khalid Mohamed interviews Danish Husain on his such a long journey from a banker to an artful storyteller in ...
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