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Scenes by the Seine

Rachel Dwyer

When Hindi cinema spends an evening in Paris

Christo Tomy’s Undercurrent

In his debut feature film, Ullozhukku (Undercurrent), Christo Tomy returns to family dynamics—lies, secrets and lack of conversation—and its often corrosive impact on relationships

Vij’s Cop Universe

The thinking man’s action hero

Kabir Khan: Playing Human

Kabir Khan’s movies, whether a spy thriller or his most recent biographical sport drama, embody grit and resilience

Standing Up for Other Women

Tillotama Shome realises now that what enables one to walk long distance are people

Kani Kusruti: Star and Strides

Kani Kusruti enjoys the national limelight with work across Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil capped with a performance feted at the Cannes Film Festival

The Privileges of NSD

Durgesh, from Motipur in Darbhanga, Bihar, says his village is full of characters who seem to be from Panchayat

Payal Kapadia: Indie Auteur

With her win at Cannes, the filmmaker has shown a new vision of Indian cinema

Gul Is Ready for a Close-up

Panag has been acting since her debut in the wellregarded Dhoop in 2003, continues to be relevant in the age of streaming

The Truth about the Tawaifs

Is ‘Heeramandi’ Bhansali’s tribute to ‘Pakeezah’?

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