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  • Abhay Deol's bland sports drama Jungle

    Abhay Deol's Jungle Cry is neither a thrilling sports drama nor an efficient social commentary that strives to join the dots between the inextricable hold of poverty, caste, and sport in the country. In 2007, 12 tribal underprivileged children from Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences lifted the un...
  • Once Upon a Cinema: Who was Satyadev Dubey?

    Who really was Satyadev Dubey? Alongside his trailblazing work on stage, Dubey also had strong ties with Hindi and Marathi cinema. Amborish writes. Vijay Anand, Dev Ananddd The two men met at St. Xavier’s College, Bombay around the early 1950s. Both of them would go on to shape storytelling i...
  • Honoured to do my bit

    Papon, who walked the Cannes red carpet, opens up on taking Assamese cinema to the global scale, wearing an Assamese shawl at the festival and more. Singer Papon was among the luminaries from India to have graced the prestigious Cannes Film Festival as the cultural ambassador of Assam. He also atte...
  • Looking into universality

    The film, ‘Thinking of Him’, is based on the encounter and deep spiritual, platonic friendship between Rabindranath Tagore and Victoria Ocampo, an Argentine high-society lady Rarely one comes across a biographical cinematic production which explores both the personal life story and expl...
  • Lee Jung-jae debuts as director in Cannes

    Lee Jung-jae, the award-winning star of Netflix's “Squid Game,” spent years developing the 1980s-set Korean spy thriller “Hunt” before electing to direct himself. He did it a little reluctantly, without big plans to continue filmmaking. But Lee did have a vision for what it c...