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“Apna Chashma Badal, Mein Hu Working Girl”: Working, Filmmaking and Form with Paromita Vohra
“I wanted the possibility of co-creating a conversation between the film and the audience,” says Paromita Vohra, filmmaker, writer and founder of Agents of Ishq, a multimedia project on love, sex and sexual politics in India.
Fatema Tambawalla
Feb 13


“Identity Isn’t What They Box Us Into”: The Resilient Heart of Homebound
Once in a while, a film reminds you of our collective humanity, forcing us to enquire about the world and the life we live, shaking us awake. Homebound (2025), directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, is one such film.
Atharva Salve
Nov 4, 2025


Far From Here, Far From Home: A Reading of Mira Nair’s "So Far From India"
Displacement, migration, or even just the act of moving out, was never simply about crossing borders or the unsettling of the familiar that follows, but also the shifting and suppression of desires.
Ayush Rawat
Jul 2, 2025


All We Imagine as Light and the Poetry of Urban Solitude—A Reflection
All We Imagine as Light (2024), directed by Payal Kapadia, is a contemplative drama that follows the intertwined lives of three women in Mum
Maya Ribeiro
Apr 7, 2025
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