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Published 19.10.22
Hansal Mehta’s Faraaz premieres in London
Faraaz, starring Zahan Kapoor and Aditya Rawal, is based on the 2016 Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka...
By Entertainment Web Desk in Mumbai
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Published 29.05.22
Too much says little
Anubhav Sinha's latest, Anek, ends up showing the Northeast as a land full of angst, no cheer or celebration...
By Bharathi S. Pradhan
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Published 21.05.22
Ayushmann Khurrana’s Kolkata diaries
The actor was in the city to promote his upcoming film ‘Anek’...
By Pooja Mitra
Entertainment
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Published 03.08.21
Anubhav Sinha on his brand of films
‘I have been reactive all my life, but through Mulk I learnt to use it in my art’ ...
By Priyanka Roy
Entertainment
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Published 15.01.21
Anubhav Sinha on spirituality vs anger
Losing weight and gaining spirituality sums up film-maker’s 2020 ...
By Priyanka Roy
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Published 15.03.20
Taapsee Pannu is ‘a friend for life’
Delhi lad has received praise for his act...
By Karishma Upadhyay
Entertainment
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Published 07.03.20
The Slap Trap
A social comment without a convincing story to convey it ...
By Bharathi S. Pradhan
Entertainment
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Published 02.03.20
‘Thappad’: Anubhav Sinha’s toughest film yet
The director on his decision to co-write the film with a woman...
By Karishma Upadhyay
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Published 03.07.19
Man of the moment: Ayushmann Khurrana
'You are as good as your script and I have made my entire career because of great scripts and good directors'...
By Ushnota Paul
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Published 02.07.19
Article 15 brings home the divide between us and them
The achievement of Article 15 is that it takes a hopelessly bleak subject – the ubiquity and apparent incurability of caste oppression – and makes an accessible but dignified mainstream film out o...
By Jai Arjun Singh
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