Classic Indian cinema
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Film flashback: In Mrinal Sen’s ‘Kharij’, a young boy dies and nobody cares (except the director)
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Return to the epics: How Kumar Shahani infuses ancient themes with new meaning in his films
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Classics revisited: Jabbar Patel’s Ambedkar biopic is a portrait of both the man and the legend
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Gulzar’s ‘Koshish’ was inspired by a Japanese film, but it is no unthinking remake
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The ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ that was never made, starring Nargis
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Lost and in need of a revival: landmark Assamese film ‘Gonga Chilonir Pakhi’
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Mani Kaul interview on Ritwik Ghatak is a lesson in appreciating ‘Titas Ekti Nadir Naam’ and cinema
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Dreams and nightmares of ‘Acche din’ in Rajinder Singh Bedi’s classic ‘Dastak’
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Mrinal Sen’s ‘Ek Din Pratidin’ and ‘Khandhar’, as fresh as the new day