
Garima Das
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Nov 29, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Garima Das
A Still from Meelon Dur Photo: Official Film TrailerA Still from Meelon Dur Photo: Official Film TrailerSpanning a couple of months between the winter of 2021 and summer of 2022, Megha Acharya’s Miles Away (Meelon Dur) dovetails everyday stories of three female migrant brick workers—Gaura, Keshkali and Ramsakhi—and their families. It articulates their anguish with subtle, poignant force, bringing their woes and resilience to the fore.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Garima Das
Art & EntertainmentPunjab has, for long, been a rich source of stories and music for Bollywood. As the land of abundance of yore gives way to a more complicated present on screen, how does Bollywood adapt? Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Film Still from Laal Singh Chaddha Photo: IMDBFilm Still from Laal Singh Chaddha Photo: IMDBPunjab—the word evokes a plethora of histories and emotions. Of music, myths and merry. Of inclusive faith, revolutionary spirit and violence.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Garima Das
M Mukesh arrested in rape case and released on bail Photo: Instagram M Mukesh arrested in rape case and released on bail Photo: Instagram CPI(M) MLA and actor M Mukesh was arrested by Special Investigation Team (SIT), on Tuesday, September 24, in a sexual assault complaint filed by a junior artist. But he was soon released on bail as he had secured anticipatory bail from an Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court earlier this month.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Garima Das |Shahina K. K
Siddique's anticipatory bail plea in rape case rejected by Kerala HC File Photo Siddique's anticipatory bail plea in rape case rejected by Kerala HC File Photo The Kerala High Court on Tuesday, September 24, denied an anticipatory bail petition filed by Malayalam actor Siddique, reported PTI. The veteran actor sought bail in a sexual assault case filed by a female actor.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Garima Das
Vamps from the religious epics — Shurpanakha, Tara, Duhshala, Kaikeyi, and Jana — reimagined with their agencies in the play Beerangana Kabya. Photo: Ichcheymoto Theatre Group Vamps from the religious epics — Shurpanakha, Tara, Duhshala, Kaikeyi, and Jana — reimagined with their agencies in the play Beerangana Kabya.
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