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'I don't think Bollywood is bad at all'
‘I don’t think Bollywood is bad at all’
‘Each person has their own story. You can’t make a general statement about an entire industry.’
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Shernaz Patel has not done a mainstream Bollywood film since 2016 — she was last seen as Emraan Hashmi’s mother in Azhar — and one can’t help but wonder why.
When Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com asks the actress, she replies simply, “I don’t get asked.”
That doesn’t mean, of course, that she hasn’t been…
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Theatre: Playwright and director Purva Naresh talks about going digital with her play Bandish 20-20000Hz
Theatre: Playwright and director Purva Naresh talks about going digital with her play Bandish 20-20000Hz
Purva Naresh’s 2017 play Bandish 20-20000Hz is part of this year’s Aadyam’s Digital Edition. The highlight of the play, apart from the terrific performances by the ensemble cast, is the glorious music direction by legendary Hindustani classical singer, Shubha Mudgal. The word ‘bandish’ is a homonym: it is a term used for a Hindustani classical music composition, and it also means ‘being bound’.…
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DUM MAARO DUM AF SOMALI
DUM MAARO DUM AF SOMALI
A corrupt police officer is entrusted the task of apprehending drug-dealers. Director: Rohan Sippy Writers: Charudutt Acharya (dialogue), Purva Naresh (dialogue) | 2 more credits » Stars: Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Bipasha Basu | See full cast & crew »
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Jatinga review: The life and death choices faced by India's poorest women
Five young women take a train ride to a distant village in this drama by Indian writer Purva Naresh. Only one has plans to come back.
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