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LOVE AND SURVIVAL IN THE WAR ZONE
Humra Quraishi observes the events over the last week and asks this question: Where’s the so-called development when entire townships are drowning in flood waters? Neve...
Read MoreUPES RELEASES A SOULFUL MUSIC VIDEO TO CELEBRATE INDIA
UPES and Silvercord Films unveil exclusive music video 'India Leads the World’ to celebrate the new India on World Music Day, reports the #Newsdesk Marking World Music ...
Read MoreWILL WE TRUST EACH OTHER AFTER THE WAR?
This week Humra Quraishi looks back at her conversations with well-known sociologist Professor Imtiaz Ahmad, who passed away a few days ago, about UCC and other things. ...
Read MorePAVING THE WAY FOR QUEER INCLUSION IN INDIAN WORKPLACES
Addressing LGBTQIA+ workplace discrimination through inclusive policies, Anurag Kundu, Chairperson DCPCR, launched 3 short films highlighting exclusion in workplaces, reports ...
Read MoreTHE CURIOUS CASE OF BOLLYWOOD AND POLITICS
One’s been listening to viewers of The Kerala Story. The common refrain is, “Ye picture dekh kar Musalmano se darr lag raha hai! (After watching the film one feels...
Read MoreTHE BURDERNED OF TRUTH ON SILENCE
I’m writing this column in the backdrop of the film, The Kerala Story. It is not just controversial, it can polarise and divide, writes Humra Quraishi. Who is a terrori...
Read More'Bust'ing many a myth: B 32 Muthal to 44 Vare (B 32 to 44)
Janaky Sreedharan asks, “How do we talk about a film that foregrounds the bust sizes of human beings ranging from B 32 to 44 in its very title?” Only to go beyond...
Read MoreI WENT TO HIS HOUSE AND SAW…
Humra Quraishi revisits an interview with Captain Lakshmi Sahgal, who questioned the mindless development that takes place in India. The questions she raised then remain unans...
Read MoreTRENDING IN BOLLYWOOD
The Daily Eye Newsdesk reports on The Mentoring Program (TMP), designed for actors by the founder, actor, writer and director, Shyam Kishore. THE MENTORING PROGRAM W...
Read MoreTHE ZEN NOT REACHED
Neil Banerjee looks at the Government’s vehicle scrapping policy, odd-even policy to fight pollution in Delhi, and demonetization through the common man’s lens. Do...
Read MoreTRIS FEBRUARY 2026 EXPLORES CINEMA ART CONSCIENCE
TRIS February 2026 presents exhibitions, film screenings, and conversations in Delhi, hi...
February 4 2026BOLLYWOOD FAME, FORGOTTEN STARS, CAUTIONARY TALES
Today Mumbai’s film actors have wised up to the fact that fame and fortune don&rsq...
February 3 2026MARDAANI 3 RETURNS WITH GRIT AND LIMITS
In his review, critic Arnab Banerjee examines how Mardaani 3 revives Shivani Shivaji Roy...
February 2 2026