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    Elections 2019: Why you should watch the horror film Us before you go out to vote

    The movie "US" and Indian elections

    Strong Female Leads, MeToo, And More: A Look At Women In Hindi Cinema In 2018

    The year will go down in history as a milestone in the long journey of the Indian woman towards true equality.

    [P for Pictures] Episode 03: For the love of Jazz

    Pragya Tiwari speaks to acclaimed journalist and writer Naresh Fernandes,

    Eye of the Beholder: Atul Dodiya

    Atul Dodiya interview by Pragya Tiwari

    The Road Not Taken

    The Road Not Taken review

    House on fire

    Patiala House review

    Life or something like It

    Yeh Saali Zindagi movie review

    A watered down affair

    Dhobi Ghaat movie review

    The deol tragicomedy

    THE VILLAIN IN CHIEF of Samir Karnik’s multi-Deol caper is named after a well-known film critic. His election symbol is ‘stars’....

    Gulliver’s blunders

    Rob Letterman’s adaptation of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels

    Losing only some plots

    Mirch movie review

    Chittagong death sentence

    Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se movie review

    Doomed to die

    There is a scene in Guzaarish where the protaganist, Ethan Mascarenhas (Hrithik Roshan) is asked to present his appeal for euthanasia in...

    In tune with the beats

    HOWL movie review

    The making of a billionaire

    The Social Network movie review

    The search for a level field

    Inshallah Football movie review

    That land that forgot Mahatma

    The Salt Stories movie review

    You Get the Stars, You Get No Love

    Lamhaa breaks away from the Bollywood mould by diving into Kashmiri politics, but ends up reinforcing some dangerous prejudices, says Pragya

    Talking against the revolution

    In Popular Imagination, Punjab is the land of agrarian abundance, picked for its fertile promise by the harbingers of the Green Revolution.

    The deficit of imagination

    Raavan movie review
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