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Why Bollywood produces bad military films
Film and Television
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Video
Caravan Baatcheet: Shah Rukh Khan’s nationalism
Film
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Reportage
Shah Rukh Khan’s silent rebellion
Eram Agha
Film and Television
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Video
Caravan Baatcheet: Has Bollywood taken the audience for granted?
The Caravan
Film
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Commentary
How Hindi film adaptations align with the Hindutva project
Akshat Jain
Film and Television
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Video
Episode 4: Featuring Aathira Konikkara | Hinduvta ki ladai mein Kangana Ranaut ka role
The Caravan
Film
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Reportage
Kangana Ranaut’s role in the BJP’s battle for Bollywood
Aathira Konikkara
Film
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Commentary
The perils of Ayushmann Khurrana’s woke cinema
Manik Sharma
Arts
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The Lede
A dance group aims to bridge Afrobeats and Bollywood
Shaistha Khan
Film and Television
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Reportage
Akshay Kumar’s role as Hindutva’s poster boy
Bhavya Dore
Film and Television
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Books
A new biography attempts to combat the stigma that enshrouded Parveen Babi
Mayukh Sen
Politics
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Commentary
How Bollywood acted under the Modi government
Kamayani Sharma
Film
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Commentary
October’s experiments with the Bollywood romance genre
Kamayani Sharma
Arts
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Interview
“Saffron Inclination was Always There … But Not So In The Face As It Is Today”: Naseeruddin Shah Discusses Urdu and Saffronisation in Bollywood
Rana Siddiqui Zaman
Film
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Reportage
How Malayalam cinema’s only female superstar got back to work
Leena Gita Reghunath
Film
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Profile
The dangerous innocence of Bollywood’s most controversial superstar
Anna MM Vetticad
Film
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Commentary
Why Indian films’ box-office figures do not add up
Suprateek Chatterjee
Film
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Commentary
The faux feminism of Bollywood’s new romantic comedy
Kamayani Sharma
Politics
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The Lede
Raj Thackeray gains as the BJP’s ties with the Shiv Sena grow strained
Anosh Malekar
Film
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The Lede
The hairy work of a prolific Bollywood animal handler
Sayoni Sinha
Film
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Commentary
Dear Zindagi’s radical break from Bollywood’s portrayal of mental illness
Kamayani Sharma
Film
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News
“It’s Part of the Job”: The Absence of Safety Precautions for Stunt Artists in Indian Cinema
Suprateek Chatterjee
Film
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The Lede
A candid look at one of Bollywood’s first paparazzi photographers
Sayoni Sinha
Film
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Reportage
How Bollywood shuts its doors on the poor
Tanul Thakur
Arts
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Photo Essay
The Pocketbook Illustrations of the Rebel Artist BM Anand
Brij Mohan Anand
Film
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Reportage
Has Shah Rukh Khan copied a Shah Rukh Khan lookalike?
Tanul Thakur
Film
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The Lede
The Indian Railways' sluggish bureaucracy drives filmmakers away
Kaushal Shroff
Film
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The Lede
The influential correspondence of Safia Akhtar
Anand Desai
Film
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The Lede
A former actor remembers his fleeting encounter with fame
Jai Arjun Singh
Film
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Essay
T-Series became a music empire using a mix of dynamic trade skills, cut-throat rivalry and a fluid idea of legality. Now that it aspires to rule the film production business, will it be able to repeat
Lalitha Suhasini
Film
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Essay
What does it mean for the future of Hindi cinema if most films are now in fact conceived, thrashed out and largely executed not in Hindi but in English? Will filmmakers only tell the stories of a minu
Trisha Gupta
Film
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Essay
3 idiots proves that a simple story, well told with an underlying social message, will always find an audience
Naman Ramachandran