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Search ResultFESTIVALS: STORIES THAT AWAKEN THE WORLD
A masterclass on Conscious Storytelling at WIFF Mumbai 2025 explored how cinema can elevate empathy, awareness, and collective purpose across c...
Read MoreGENDER: CIVIL SOCIETY DEMANDS KERALA FILM REFORMS
Eminent civil society members, including activists, authors, and journalists, appeal to Kerala's Chief Minister for immediate action following ...
Read MoreGENDER: A CRISIS OF SYSTEMIC FAILURE AND CORRUPTION
"In a nation gripped by fear and injustice, women's safety continues to deteriorate as systemic failures and political corruption fuel rising v...
Read MoreGENDER: VOICES UNHEARD IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
On the occasion of International Women's Day, as the world celebrates the achievements of women, it's imperative to reflect on the role of acco...
Read MoreTHE COURAGE AND CONVICTION OF SAIF HYDER HASAN
After seeing the film YES PAPA, story of a victim of child sexual abuse at the hands of her father, Vinta Nanda has a conversa...
Read MoreSTRAW DOGS: POETICS OF VIOLENCE OR MISOGYNY?
Based on a novel by Gordon Williams – ‘The Siege of Trencher’s Farm’, it was also my first exposure and my starting poi...
Read MoreTHE MITTI KI SONDHI KHUSBHOO SMELLS OF BLOOD
The tragic and horrifying details coming from Manipur remind Shabnam Hashmi about Gujarat 2002. Wasn’t it predictable th...
Read MoreWhy a Statue of Netaji now?
Subhashini Ali explains why the statue of Netaji will not transform the Prime Minister into an inheritor of the legacy of the ...
Read MoreWomen in Cinema Collective: A Work In Progress
“An actress was a person who could never own herself,” writes Janaky Sreedharan in her piece about the role played...
Read MoreSigns of our times: It’s conspiracy
Humra Quraishi creates a picture of the way in which justice is denied to people in India, through her anguished words.
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