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March 9th, 2013

Mahatama Gandhi’s song Raghupati Raghav to feature in Satyagraha

Mahatama Gandhi's song Raghupati Raghav in Satyagraha

The famous bhajan will be shot on Amitabh Bachchan who plays a role inspired by Anna Hazare in the film

Filmmaker Prakash Jha, who is shooting his film Satyagraha, says he will be using Mahatama Gandhi’s song Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram in the film, which will be featured on Amitabh Bachchan, who plays a role inspired by Anna Hazare. Click here to read more
January 23rd, 2013

Rohini Hattangadi to play Uma Bharti in David?

The Gandhi actor will now play the character inspired by Uma Bharti in Bejoy Nambiar’s forthcoming release

Bejoy Nambiar’s forthcoming film David starring Neil Nitin Mukesh and Southern superstar Vikram is one of the most promising films of 2013. Click here to read more
January 21st, 2013

Oscar-winner Bhanu Athaiya to be honoured with Laadli Lifetime Achievement Award

Oscar-winner Bhanu Athaiya to be honoured with Laadli Lifetime Achievement Award
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English Vinglish director Gauri Shinde will also be awarded at the event on February 5

Oscar-winning costume designer Bhanu Athaiya will receive the lifetime achievement honour at the Laadli National Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity. Athaiya, who had won an Oscar for Best Costume Design for British filmmaker Richard Attenborough’s 1982 film Gandhi Click here to read more
October 2nd, 2012

Bollywood celebrates the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi!

Bollywood celebrates the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi!

On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, we look at some of the memorable films portraying the father of our nation…

Films have often looked to larger than life historical figures for inspiration. And Gandhi, the man responsible for Click here to read more
September 4th, 2012

Malayalam film Papilio Buddha in hot water over Gandhi slight

Malayalam film Papilio Buddha in hot water over Gandhi slight

The South Indian movie has been banned by the censor board for allegedly belittling the Mahatma

Some 64 years after Nathuram Godse’s bullets felled Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the Father of our nation, the Mahatma continues to be the subject of attack – on celluloid. Producer Prakash Bare and director Jayan Cheriyan’s Malayalam film Papilio Buddha has been banned by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on the grounds of denigrating the Mahatma. Click here to read more
November 15th, 2011

Girish Kasarvalli busy shooting ‘Koormavathaara’

Four times winner of the Swarna Kamal national award Girish Kasaravalli has started shooting for Koormavathaara, based on a novel written by Kannada writer Kum Veerabhadrappa. Kasaravalli, described as a pioneer of new wave movement in the Kannada film industry, says the film will be contemporary and that it will depict the changes witnessed in the country in the last six decades. “The film will remind you of my earlier film Tabarana Kathe, made in 1986. I have added a little bit of discourse about the relevance of Gandhi with a story which has lot of realistic overtones,” said Kasaravalli adding that the film will make the viewers introspect. Tabarana Kathe, based on a Kannada short story by Poornachandra Tejaswi, had won the Swarna Kamal award besides getting the National Award for the best actor for Charu Hassan. Koormavathaara is being produced by Basanth Kumar Patil, former president of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, who had produced Naayi Neralu and Kanasemba Kudureyanneri. This is Patil and Kasarvalli’s third film and they have already completed 15 days shoot in Bangalore. Jayanthi, known as Abhinaya Sharade, plays the lead role along with theatre artiste Shikaripura Krishnamurthy. HG Somashekhara Rao, Goa Dattu, Vikram Soori and Rashmi are also in the cast.
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August 11th, 2011

Prakash Jha: The caste system exists in India!

After exposing the ugly side of politics in Raajneeti, Prakash Jha has made another powerful drama centred on reservation and caste system. He talks about his new film and the issues it examines

Prakash Jha calls himself the observer and chronicler of current times. Unlike others, he doesn’t believe in frivolous films. His likes his stories to be hard-hitting and poignant, yet entertaining Click here to read more
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