Kaveree Bamzai
If the weight of the world’s expectations of rectitude from her was too much, Lata never let anyone feel it
Lata was much more than the voice of India. She was the voice of humanity, cutting across cultures
We can begin to have a better conception of the extraordinary place of Lata in the life of the nation when we imagine how she not only embodied the nation but sang the nation
She was the voice we all lived and loved by
I gave up a lot of privilege to stand at the back of the queue and make cinema the way I wanted to, says Mozez Singh
There was a time when getting into Hindi film industry was called a struggle. Now, actors prefer to call it a process
The box-office revenue of a single movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home, is actually almost as much Hollywood movies made in 2013
The actor speaks to Kaveree Bamzai about the constant need for reinvention, from the callow lover to a cynical writer in a new show about marriage in the millennium city