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The man known as the George Clooney of Indian film says his industry offers an antidote to the cynicism of Hollywood.
Oscar winner Guneet Monga Kapoor leads WIF India's delegation sending six women-led film projects to Toronto International ...
Women in Film India, in collaboration with NFDC, will showcase six projects by Indian filmmakers at TIFF 2025, marking a ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNAdivi Sesh on his pan-India projects Dacoit and G2: Good cinema goes beyond language
Adivi Sesh is on a roll as he has not one but two back-to-back mega pan-India releases lined up. Adivi Sesh on his upcoming ...
The AI-altered re-release of ‘Raanjhanaa’ has reignited debate, as surveys reveal that 81% of global audiences seek ...
As Indian cinema continues to gain global recognition and streaming platforms reshape content consumption, Magdum’s leadership of NFDC represents a crucial bridge between preserving the country ...
Explore how streaming platforms are redefining South Indian cinema, breaking regional barriers, expanding audience reach, and ...
As Indian cinema continues to gain global recognition and streaming platforms reshape content consumption, Magdum’s leadership of NFDC represents a crucial bridge between preserving the country ...
A version of this article appears in print on Dec. 26, 2023, Section A, Page 4 of the New York edition with the headline: Beyond Bollywood’s Glitz, a Subtler Indian Cinema Emerges.
Either way, thanks to Telugu cinema, it looks like all the industries in India will soon merge into one.” This story appeared in the May 7 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
A report withheld since 2019 has finally been released, providing damning evidence of sexual misconduct and gender discrimination in Malayalam cinema. By Pragati K.B. Reporting from New Delhi Even ...
Two Daughters. The magic of India's Satyajit Ray, who directed the Apu trilogy and Devi, lies in his ability to translate the life around him into such universal terms that Western audiences see ...
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