A Dharamshala State of Mind
In conversation with the multi-talented Afrah Shafiq, the current manager of the Dharamshala International Film Festival, about the lovely mountain town, her eclectic career, choices and philosophy.
In conversation with the multi-talented Afrah Shafiq, the current manager of the Dharamshala International Film Festival, about the lovely mountain town, her eclectic career, choices and philosophy.
A brief chat with Nicholas Chevaillier, the director of "Victor's History" -- an engaging 78-minute documentary-style film playing as part of Mumbai Film Festival's "Discovering India" section.
Our interview with model-turned-actor Rajveer Singh, the promising lead of the fantastic and bleak Indian indie G KUTTA SE, which released earlier this year.
Priya Bhattacharji speaks to the woman of the moment, Jyoti Kapur Das, the director of the award-winning viral short 'Chutney,' about its making, language and the multiple life-hats she dons.
Our interview with filmmaker Megha Ramaswamy, whose acclaimed documentary short, Newborns, hit the web on Women's Day.
An expansive conversation with Anshuman Jha, a talented actor who has slowly but steadily been making his way into the crevices of Hindi cinema.
An expansive, informative and freewheeling chat with the resourceful young founders of 'Pocket Aces' -- a digital-content platform gradually spreading its wings (their latest web-series, Little Things, is now live) on the Indian inter-web.
An informative interview with the very affable Chintan Ruparel, the co-founder of the much-loved Indian short-film platform, Terribly Tiny Talkies.
After generously contributing to our website with his POV pieces, DIY filmmaker Sandeep Mohan sits down with us, finally, to answer some interesting questions -- and not just about films.
We speak to Alka Raghuram, the filmmaker of the documentary 'Burqa Boxers,' which premiered back at Locarno in 2012, and plays in the India Story section at the Mumbai Film Festival.
A chat with Prithvi Konanur, the director of 'Railway Children', a quaint little film selected in the India Gold section of this year's Mumbai Film Festival.
We speak to actor-director-producer-all-rounder Akshay Singh about his film, Pinky Beauty Parlour, which screens in the India Story section of this year's Mumbai Film Festival.
An insightful chat with Milind Dhaimade, whose charming little Mumbai-centric indie, Tu Hai Mera Sunday, plays at this year's Mumbai Film Festival.
A quick chat with Konkana Sen Sharma about her directorial debut, the much-anticipated 'A Death in the Gunj,' which opens this year's Mumbai Film Festival.
We speak to Vijay Varma, an actor who, overnight, has become a sensation for lending an uncomfortably real face to the entitled and misogynistic injustice of the film, PINK.
An interview with Shivam Pradhan, an interesting young Delhi-based actor whose stage career and movie cameos are slowly beginning to add up.
We chat with Pawan Sony, the specialist screenwriter behind some of the more interesting Hindi-language titles over the years.
Interview: The fascinating story of Indian actress Tillotama Shome (Monsoon Wedding, Qissa), who continues to thrive in her own space over the years.