Postscript C S Venkiteswaran Vol. 51, Issue No. 18, 30 Apr, 2016 . The life and work of Kalabhavan Mani, the Malayalam actor who passed away recently, reminds us how film narratives are far too bound by upper-caste, middle-class desires,… Continue Reading →
MSF Sues Bollywood Over ‘Dangerous’ Film Aid charity MSF is taking legal action against the producers of Phantom over fears it could endanger medics in war-torn countries. , UK, Friday 28 August 2015 Saif Ali Khan (L) and British-Indian actress Katrina Kaif… Continue Reading →
Vol – L No. 34, | Jyoti Punwani The blockbuster Bajrangi Bhaijaan rescues Hinduism from Hindutva and restores it to what it remains to a large extent even today–a loose faith which in some ways embodies the spirit of “live… Continue Reading →
By Sayan Bhattacharya, Kindle Magazine 2013-02-03 Be it the searing Drohkaal or the complex Drishti, Govind Nihalani has dealt with diverse subject. One of the leading lights of the New Wave talks about the animation genre, the power of melodrama, his influences and more. You are… Continue Reading →
India may have forgotten Mary Ann Evans, but the world is heaping praises on her. As Australia, her birth country, pays a tribute to India’s original stunt queen, Saadia S Dhailey ruminates on the life and times of Fearless Nadia… Continue Reading →
When going to the movies was an art As Regal cinema enters its 80th year, here’s a look at the ‘theatre of firsts’ Yoshita Sengupta , Mumbai Mirror , Oct 27, 2012 It was a regular school day back in… Continue Reading →
The highs and lows of being Piyush Mishra By AKSHAY MANWANI | 1 November 2012, The Caravan COURTESY PIYUSH MISHRA Piyush Mishra in the title role of Hamlet. Directed by Fritz Bennewitz, the play marked Mishra’s acting debut at NSD in 1985. ACTOR,… Continue Reading →
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