Early mainstream Bollywood hardly touched upon communal conflicts. Filmmakers were afraid that portrayal of such…
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The Chitrakar community of Naya village, Midnapore in West Bengal are narrative scroll painters who…
C V Aravind feels that the outrage in the strife-torn state should not be looked…
Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) is one of the most moving self-reflexive films made in India.…
Bharat Dogra makes a strong case for growing indigenous trees which provide edible oils instead…
Shoma A. Chatterji pays a centenary tribute and takes a look at the phenomenon called…
Bharat Dogra finds that the scheme meant to benefit rural poor is not meeting its…
Bharat Dogra asserts that the government does not walk the talk when it comes to…
Shoma A. Chatterji says ‘Abhi Raat Baki Hai’ and ‘Pashmina’ not only keep the audience…
Manjira Majumdar has an informal chat with Shantiniketan-based studio potter Lipi Biswas and finds a…