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Kenneth Lonergan's films are rooted in their love of the underdogs and forgotten characters in society and sticks with their foibles. His latest feature, Manche... Read More...
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After years of classing up Bollywood films like Wake Up Sid and being one of India's go-to indie actresses, Konkona Sen Sharma makes a startlingly assured direc... Read More...
The Indian Summer Festival has named Vivek Shraya, the Poetic Polymath and it's a fitting title for such a talented artist.
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