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In a surprising detour, Kamath’s thread compared the trajectory of Indian cinema with Japanese anime. He observed how, twenty ...
As India’s National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) marks its 50th anniversary, the government body is embarking on its ...
India in the 1930s and 1940s witnessed a surge in the construction of grand cinema halls, many designed in the art deco style ...
The Telugu film industry and political figures, including former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, mourn the loss of Kota ...
Having acted in over 750 films, Kota Srinivasa Rao was a towering figure in South Indian cinema, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances. His contributions to cinema were recognized with ...
Ram Charan shares his deep-rooted love for Indian cinema and culture at the Film Tourism event in Jammu and Kashmir, despite ...
Bangdel is teaching a course dealing with issues of identity in Bollywood cinema. “Film for India has always sort of been at the cutting edge, and presently they make more than 900 films a year ...
For context, Telugu is only the fourth most widely spoken language in India, after Hindi, Bengali and Marathi. Hindi is spoken by 520 million people, while only 81 million speak Telugu.
"Indian Cinemas: From North to South" contextualizes the major, and very separate, non-Bollywood film industries spread out across the lingually diverse subcontinent.
Christie aids D-cinema in India. NEW DELHI - Scrabble Entertainment and digital cinema provider Christie have teamed up to provide 200 DCI-compliant projectors to one of the world's most under ...
Outside India, the country’s cinema is often equated with the glamour and noise of Bollywood, as the dominant, Hindi-language film industry is called.