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Kriti Sanon lives out her dream role in real life, as she wears the colours of the Ramayana on her dupatta.
Despite the mediocrity at large, these films had me in raptures for the emotions they evoked within as a cheering audience, critic and cinephile.
Pratik Gandhi's emotional range makes him a treat to watch while Vidya is as wild as she's wise, observes Sukanya Verma.
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Mira Nair's Reluctant Fundamentalist at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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'We have to do everything in our power to get as many Academy members to watch the film as possible.' 'After that, I am confident, my film will speak for itself.'
'These accusations of my film being a copy only makes our chances at the Academy harder.'
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The documentary released in India on June 6 this year.
'The richness of Buddhism makes it possible for us to create these stories and to interpret them.'
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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's next film is about aging Pakistani musicians who get a second chance because of jazz.
Satyajit Ray. Films from Italy, Iceland and Albania feature on Aseem Chhabra's list.
Can a film and the voice of its actor really influence us, and change our lives? I like to believe so, says Aseem Chhabra.
After working on Mr India and Sagar, Partho Sen-Gupta left to study filmmaking in France at 26. He returns with the dark and moody Sunrise.
'Prashant has left us and it is really tragic. But I want to hold on to those little moments of happiness that he shared with me and with others whose lives he touched. That is how I want to remember him.' Aseem Chhabra pays tribute to Patang director Prashant Bhargava, who passed away on May 16. He was only 42.
Director Matt Brown tells Aseem Chhabra/Rediff.com what it was about The Man Who Knew Infinity that made him persevere for a decade to turn the book into a film.
Aseem Chhabra lists the elements that he loved and was pleasantly surprised by in the movies.
Hemal Trivedi, a Hindu filmmaker originally from India, and Mohammed Ali Naqvi, a Muslim from Pakistan have made one of this year's most talked about films.
'It's an experience of a lifetime. It's the first time I acted in a South Indian film where I was treated as an equal by an actor.'