The article highlights the trailblazing women in Indian cinema, such as Fatma Begum, Saraswatibai Phalke, and B. R.
The language of silence is supreme; it is superior; it is subtle. It uplifts; it enlightens; it has no script; just meanings, ...
Just in 2024 alone, India produced over a thousand films across 20 languages. There were as many films produced in the south ...
India's first female actor, Durga Bai Kamat was the grandmother of famous Marathi actor Chandrakant Gokhale and ...
A celebratory homage to the silent era of cinema. The disgruntled viewers who walked out of The Artist in Liverpool demanding a refund, claiming they were unaware it was silent and in black and white, ...
The camera is arguably the most iconic tool of the film industry, and it has undergone numerous transformations. The first ...
1970s era is bound to appeal more to any Indian as the movies were mainly inspired by the ongoing Indian wave with very little Western influence on them. The film ‘Kala Pathar’ is one of the ...
Male actors played all roles, as women were not allowed to act in films at that time. Phalke trained men to play female characters.
Honest confession: I completely missed out on the promotional material of the film that revealed ... rulers of the Mughal era, has been explored by filmmakers in different shades, from ruthless tyrant ...
The film, directed by Ramesh Sippy, boasts of an iconic cast, unforgettable dialogues, and an everlasting villain, Gabbar Singh. Experience the moving saga of "Mother India," a testament to the ...
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