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![]() | Anthems around Ambedkarism: This duo is documenting and digitisation Maharashtra’s anti-caste songsThe reason why these songs have not found a more mainstream presence so far is because the field is dominated by upper castes, which is why the duo say they want to create this 'Bookmobile' | |
![]() | How Thomas Oommen has opened the minds of architecture students to Kerala's intrinsic building styleThomas Oommen is on a mission to appreciate post modern architecture in Kerala without comparing it to designing styles and traditions from the West or other parts of India | |
![]() | Meet the student duo who shot a documentary about langurs and the risks they face in an urban city like MangaluruThese guys shot a documentary on the black footed gray langurs found in Mangaluru. This documentary is now supported by the Mangalore Forest Division | |
Why the film Like A Midnight Dream is a lesson on sketching out female characters, delivered straight from a 28-year-old filmmakerAs a writer and director, apart from researching and reading up, it is a lot about observation for Sharan Venugopal. He takes us through the shooting of his film, Oru Paathiraa Swapnam Pole | ||
![]() | This 24-year-old research biologist is photographing the beauty of Himachal Pradesh's most beautiful Ramsar SiteRishabh Jaggi hails from Delhi and currently, he is in Himachal Pradesh documenting the wonder that is Pong Dam Lake Wetland with the help of his trusty camera and a big grant. This is his story | |
![]() | These Pondy Uni students are documenting the 'Solution' to the plastic problemRaghavender and Vineetha are two Pondicherry University students from Hyderabad and their documentary is worth a watch. The duo tells us about documenting it and what they have planned next. Read on | |
![]() | Jatras, fluorosis and beyond: This 30-year-old photographer explores the heartlands of Telangana and brings its plight into sharp focusVinod Venkapalli might be from Hyderabad but his heart resides in rural Telangana. He urges us to knock off those rose-coloured glasses and see the country-side of the state in a completely new light | |
![]() | India has highest viewership of films globally on Netflix platform, accelerated by pandemicThe pandemic-induced lockdown further accelerated the consumption of services like online video and music streaming in the country | |
![]() | 'World's loneliest elephant' Kaavan starts a trip to CambodiaHad Kaavan been spooked and refused to enter the cage or bolted, his departure could have been delayed for months while the rescue team sought to restore calm and trust before trying again | |
![]() | Put the shame where it belongs: How this documentary illustrates how to tackle India's gender problemNational Award winner Vibha Bakshi created the documentary film Son Rise to show how female foeticide has broken the social peace in three villages by closely following the lives of the people there | |
![]() | Bollywood fraternity comes together to mourn football legend Diego Maradona's demiseDirector Shekhar Kapur, who is currently in London, called the late veteran "the greatest genius in football after Pele", the Brazilian legend | |
![]() | Mumbai-based Academy for Earth Sustainability conducts meaningful activities for school students that bring them closer to natureBuilding playgrounds from waste, developing a mini biodiversity patch, cooking with solar power, connecting with adivasis and many other activities sets Academy for Earth Sustainability apart | |
![]() | How this 22-year-old helped shoot the definitive documentary on India's migrant crisis during the pandemicThe second-largest forced migration happened when the lockdown was declared and the migrant labourers were left with no choice but to walk home. This is why it’s a story worth telling a million times | |
![]() | The International Kids Film Festival is going online this year. Here's how you can check it outFilms will be streamed on the Krayon app from November 20 and will be available for viewing for a month thereon | |
![]() | How Tharun Sekhar hit the books and recreated the ancient Tamil musical instrument, the Yazh, from scratchTharun Sekhar is reviving ancient Indian classical instruments through his initiative Uru, which he began with a bunch of his college friends |
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