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May 18, 2025

A Poet for Mankind

Kaifi Azmi did not let the vagaries of the world stifle the strong voice in his poems or song lyrics. The sense of righteousness and purpose fuelled everything he did as an artiste as well as activist.
By Vidhi Salla

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Dec 24, 2024

Voice of the Century

In October 2023, during the surge of AI trends on the internet, I came across a musical duo that had created a deepfake version of the song ‘Haule Haule’ from the 2008 film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, originally sung…

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Oct 3, 2024

Bollywood: One thread binds all

Poster of the film, Awara in Moscow in the 1960s


Since the 1950s, Bollywood cinema has seen a steadily growing fanbase in countries outside of the Indian subcontinent such as the former Soviet Union (mainly Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan)…

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Jul 30, 2024

Breaking Down Bollywood Dance Part 2

Continued from previous column…

Dance sequences are integral aspects of Indian cinema that allow filmmakers to expand their creative canvas while fulfilling the audience’s need for an escape from a dramatic plot. Three magic words: “dream sequence song” whisk viewers…

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Jun 27, 2024

Breaking Down Bollywood Dance – Part I

On June 7, during Gallery Walk in downtown Brattleboro, I was invited to DJ and lead a group of revelers to some Bollywood dance as part of the multicultural fest organized by the Ethiopian Community Development Center (ECDC). There was…

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May 30, 2024

Heeramandi and the problematic portrayal of courtesan culture – By Vidhi Salla

 

Heeramandi, the latest Netfilx series directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali has been the talk of the month since its release on May 1st. The series allegedly depicts the lives of the courtesans of Hira Mandi, a red-light area in…

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May 1, 2024

Of Cameos and Crossovers

When Amrish Puri, known for playing the menacing arch villain in Bollywood, was asked to audition for the role of a tantrik (occultist) in Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom (1984), he refused and was disinterested in the part. Upon…

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Mar 28, 2024

India and the Oscars

The annual awards season is at its peak buzz around the time of the Academy Awards. The Oscar is a much-desired award for anyone associated with films. Indian cinema has been participating in this Olympics of cinema since 1957 without…

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Feb 29, 2024

Love Is In The Air

February is the month of romance because of Valentine’s Day. Nowhere is it more apparent than in a metropolis like Mumbai from where I am writing this piece. Growing up in the city, I’ve observed several telltale signs of Valentine’s…

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Feb 29, 2024

A Sweet Aftertaste

 

Shakkar Ke Paanch Daane (five grains of sugar), a solo act written and directed by Manav Kaul, performed by Kumud Mishra is a poem turned into a play. I interviewed both Kaul and Mishra for an article in NCPA’s On…

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