“Ye Dilli hai mere yaar, bas ishq, mohabbat, pyaar” – Delhi 6 (Mayank Austen Soofi, The Delhi Walla – Cinema-listing in the Patriot newspaper dated...
Satyajit Ray- a name that brings back childhood memories related to the adventures of Feluda, the tales of Professor Shonku and the classics such as...
Cinema and society have been so intricately linked in modern Indian history, that it is difficult to tell whether movies reflect society or society imitiates...
What do bureaucratic corruption, rebirth, and an IG Nobel prize have in common? It is Lal Bihari Mritak whose story is unlike any other. An...
When we think about the winter, we imagine chilly breezes, longer and darker nights, warm muffs and mittens, colourful blankets, hot brews and food,...
Every night when we go to bed, we lock our windows and doors, secure in the belief that our houses will keep the outside...
Horror in northeast India takes a special place in oral tradition as well as how we think of our unexplored landscapes. This land filled with...
The years following the independence of India presented an iconic stage for Indian cinema. The period between the 1940s and 1960s is widely recognised as...
From ‘Teri mitti mein mil jawa..’ to the bottle of soil in the pocket of Bhagat Singh, Bollywood has integrated the idea of mitti into...
“এই পথ যদি না শেষ হয়, তবে কেমন হতো তুমি বলোতো?” (What if this road never ends then how will it be, you tell me)...