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  • Janhvi Kapoor stuns in archival Prada at TIFF, channels sari-inspired elegance

    Janhvi Kapoor stuns in archival Prada at TIFF, channels sari-inspired elegance

    At TIFF, Janhvi Kapoor made a statement that balanced nostalgia with cultural pride. Her Rhea Kapoor–styled look pulled from Prada’s Spring 2004 archives, a collection remembered for Miuccia Prada’s inventive sari-inspired draping fused with vintage 1950s tailoring.

  • TIFF 2024 | Lakshmipriya Devi: ‘My film Boong is the last documentation of the unity Manipur had’

    TIFF 2024 | Lakshmipriya Devi: ‘My film Boong is the last documentation of the unity Manipur had’

    2024 Toronto International Film Festival: Bollywood assistant director Lakshmipriya Devi, from Manipur, talks at the world premiere of her debut film as a director, 'Boong', about how a Kuki-Zo boy plays the Meitei lead and how her film will be the last document of Manipuri society before ethnic violence gripped and changed it.

  • APSA nominated Assamese film Tora’s Husband maker Rima Das: ‘I read in the Bhagavad Gita that grief is also yoga, with it comes great development’

    APSA nominated Assamese film Tora’s Husband maker Rima Das: ‘I read in the Bhagavad Gita that grief is also yoga, with it comes great development’

    The National Award winner, who's been nominated for 2023 Asia Pacific Screen Awards for Best Director, along with Celine Song, Liang Ming, among others, on her most challenging film to date and making independent cinema in India.

  • Kill actor Raghav Juyal: ‘Fani is a charismatic villain; I needed to be in the moment to play him’

    Kill actor Raghav Juyal: ‘Fani is a charismatic villain; I needed to be in the moment to play him’

    The choreographer-turned-actor on playing the baddie in the Karan Johar production Kill which has received rave reviews after premiering at the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto International Film Festival.

  • TIFF 2023 | Anand Patwardhan: ‘It is up to each person to take the better aspects from our cultural past’

    TIFF 2023 | Anand Patwardhan: ‘It is up to each person to take the better aspects from our cultural past’

    One of the top draws at the ongoing 48th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was the much-anticipated TIFF Docs premiere of the veteran award-winning documentary filmmaker Anand Patwardhan's new film, 'The World is Family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam)'.

  • Jio MAMI 2023: TIFF NETPAC award winner Marathi film ‘Sthal’ is a solid indictment of the indignity of arranged marriages

    Jio MAMI 2023: TIFF NETPAC award winner Marathi film ‘Sthal’ is a solid indictment of the indignity of arranged marriages

    Prime Video show 'Guilty Minds' co-director Jayant Digambar Somalkar's debut feature 'Sthal (A Match)', the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film winner at 48th Toronto International Film Festival, will screen at Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival later this month.

  • TIFF 2023: Mumbai dominates, but Punjabi films stand out as Indian cinema zoom across categories at 48th Toronto International Film Festival

    TIFF 2023: Mumbai dominates, but Punjabi films stand out as Indian cinema zoom across categories at 48th Toronto International Film Festival

    Tarsem Singh's Punjabi film about a true-life honour killing and transgender life in Delhi shot on a smartphone are part of seven Indian films at the Toronto festival beginning on September 7.

  • Toronto Film Festival: Food-delivery app drivers and Mumbai's courtyard cricketers race to tell their stories on the international festival circuit

    Toronto Film Festival: Food-delivery app drivers and Mumbai's courtyard cricketers race to tell their stories on the international festival circuit

    Nandita Das and Shekhar Kapur are among the Indian filmmakers participating in the 47th Toronto International Film Festival (September 8-18); S.S. Rajamouli to speak on Telugu cinema at the event.

  • Film Review | The New Corporation is truly a ‘necessary sequel’ that unmasks corporate charm offensive

    Film Review | The New Corporation is truly a ‘necessary sequel’ that unmasks corporate charm offensive

    Premiered at the Toronto film festival, The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel is perfectly timed. It calls corporations out for their greed as the coronavirus pandemic exacerbates poverty and inequality.

  • A suitable film festival in Toronto 

    A suitable film festival in Toronto 

    The 45th Toronto film festival adapts to the times with a hybrid edition to help a debilitated movie industry.

  • Indian delegation to TIFF 2018 to promote Indian cinema in overseas market

    Indian delegation to TIFF 2018 to promote Indian cinema in overseas market

    Indian films to be filmed at TIFF include Anurag Kashyap’s Manmarziyaan, Nandita Das’s Manto, Vasan Bala’s Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota and others.

  • One should not fiddle with classics: Randhir Kapoor

    One should not fiddle with classics: Randhir Kapoor

    Actor Randhir is not in favour of fiddling with classics, including his father and actor Raj Kapoor's 1951-hit 'Awara' as he feels it is difficult to remake such films.

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