Payal Kapadia lauds Chhaya Kadam’s lyricism in ‘All We Imagine As Light’
Payal Kapadia praises Chhaya Kadam for her brilliant performance and improvisational flair in 'All We Imagine As Light', set to release on November 22.
Payal Kapadia praises Chhaya Kadam for her brilliant performance and improvisational flair in 'All We Imagine As Light', set to release on November 22.
Shyam Benegal shares his top three favourite Indian films, highlighting their powerful subjects and impactful performances.
Actor Kay Kay Menon emphasizes balancing emotional storytelling with market appeal in cinema, urging creators to respect audience intelligence and push creative boundaries.
Payal Kapadia and Anurag Kashyap discuss the need for stronger support for independent cinema in India as Kapadia’s film 'All We Imagine As Light' prepares for release.
Bollywood icon Meenakshi Seshadri returns after 30 years, excited for new projects while advocating for gender equality and women's safety.
Over the years, the dynamics of Indian cinema have changed, making way for a more inclusive and representative portrayal of the country's stories. There is a growing emphasis on pan-Indian films that transcend linguistic and cultural barriers.
Discover how directors like Rajkumar Hirani, Mozez Singh, and others are revolutionizing Indian cinema with their innovative storytelling and versatile films.
Chidananda S Naik's 'Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know' clinches the Best Short Film award, while Mansi Maheshwari's 'Bunnyhood' secures third place.
In Kolkata recently promoting their film, in their conversation with The Statesman, they talk about surrogacy as a subject; a subject that has not been explored much in Indian cinema.
After three decades, an Indian film, 'All We Imagine As Light' by Payal Kapadia, shines at Cannes, marking a triumphant return for Indian cinema to the prestigious festival.