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Posts By Aditi Dharmadhikari

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Chauranga Is a Flawed Film, But The Idea Was Never to Make a Perfect Film
8 years ago

Chauranga Is a Flawed Film, But The Idea Was Never to Make a Perfect Film

Bikas Mishra explores the darker realities of life in a casteist, rural society through his debut film Chauranga that leaves much to imagination in a stroke of cinematic …
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I could have never written a film like Chauranga
8 years ago

I could have never written a film like Chauranga

As the Producer of Chauranga, Onir elaborates on what made the script click, the nuances of the process and what’s in store for Anticlock Films in 2016.
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Jangle Bells Is a Holiday Season Film That Looks To The Future
8 years ago

Jangle Bells Is a Holiday Season Film That Looks To The Future

Abhimanyu Kanodia’s talks about his film Jangle Bells that features Monali Thakur and Namit Das and aims to spread positivity & good cheer.
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Junun  – A unique musical journey set in Rajasthan
8 years ago

Junun – A unique musical journey set in Rajasthan

When Shye Ben Tzur, Johnny Greenwood and talented Rajasthani musicians join forces & Paul Thomas Anderson documents them, you get a unique docu called Junun
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Culture Machine: Programming Video Content Is Both A Science And An Art
8 years ago

Culture Machine: Programming Video Content Is Both A Science And An Art

There are few organisations that can claim credit for being one of the pioneers in creating a new market of engaging video content, Culture Machine is one of them.
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Shobasakthi & Kalieswari: Preparing For Dheepan Was A Layered Process
8 years ago

Shobasakthi & Kalieswari: Preparing For Dheepan Was A Layered Process

Dheepan’s Indian premiere was a source of much intrigue & the performances of Shobasakthi & Kalieaswari Srinivasan are the cornerstones of the powerful film.
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They Had to ‘Declassify’ Me For This Role in Titli
9 years ago

They Had to ‘Declassify’ Me For This Role in Titli

With director Kanu Behl’s Titli, we see Ranvir Shorey declassify himself and tap into a different side to bring forth an engaging and powerful performance.
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Deepti DCunha on Curating the ‘Best Mini-Archive of Filmmaking’ of 2015
9 years ago

Deepti DCunha on Curating the ‘Best Mini-Archive of Filmmaking’ of 2015

The stellar Indian selection of films at Jio MAMI 2015 is the result of Programmer Deepti DCunha’s discerning taste in films.
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Titli started with my personal experiences but grew to be something more
9 years ago

Titli started with my personal experiences but grew to be something more

Director Kanu Behl engages us in a riveting conversation on the making of Titli, a film that tackles the universal themes of family, patriarchy & violence.
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Witnessing A Paradigm Shift: Why Jio MAMI 2015 Promises to Be A Real Treat
9 years ago

Witnessing A Paradigm Shift: Why Jio MAMI 2015 Promises to Be A Real Treat

As we count down the days to the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2015, we can’t help but admire the tenacity with which the festival has bounced back.
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