Even fifty years after Madan Mohan’s passing, the lasting impact of his work stands as a testament to the reasons we need artists like him.
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On his fourth death anniversary, remembering Dilip Kumar, who shaped the contours of the hero for commercial Hindi cinema.
BY Saumya Baijal 7 July 2025
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Making room for the personal alongside the political, Guru Dutt’s films ask difficult questions that continue to make us queasy.
BY Saumya Baijal 1 July 2025
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On his death anniversary, remembering K.A. Abbas, one of the sharpest and most uncompromising voices from the cinema world.
BY Saumya Baijal 1 June 2025
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The legendary actor, who received an honorary Palme d’or for his life’s work at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, has changed the way stories are told, anticipated and accepted in cinematic history with his performances.
BY Saumya Baijal 15 May 2025
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Every word carries meaning and political weight, and the context in which it is used, matters.
BY Saumya Baijal 8 May 2025
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Manoj Kumar's films legitimised the display of love for the country. However, each of his films was embedded in a social-political-economic reality of the time, vocalising the concerns and angst of the oppressed and the working class.
BY Saumya Baijal 5 April 2025
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The Edward Berger film, which bagged four BAFTA Awards, including 'Best Film', explores the reasons for faith and the need for togetherness in building a world on the idea of a collective.
BY Saumya Baijal 17 February 2025
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Hindi films woefully lack deep explorations of the preceding situations of wars and their aftermath—the impact wars have on people, space, time and history.
BY Saumya Baijal 6 January 2025
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30 years on, Andaz Apna Apna enjoys a cult status, that it didn’t when it originally released in 1994. What is in the film that takes millennials back to it again and again for much-needed laughs?
BY Saumya Baijal 4 January 2025
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