Kunal Bhange in Kosa (2020) | Whispering Walls
On a day like any other, 17-year-old Kosa Muchaki leaves his home to sell one of his goats. But he doesn’t return. He has been picked up by a police unit on suspicion of being a fugitive. It’s actually a simple case of a mistaken identity: the police are looking for another Kosa Muchaki, aged 30.
But since we are in the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, deemed to be a hotbed of Maoists, and the other Kosa Muchaki is a wanted Maoist commander, the school-going teenager enters a Kafkaesque nightmare, one with seemingly no end in sight.
I have earned by selling my failures: Anupam Kher I had never scored more than 38% in my life, but I am here today. Anything is possible Updated: December 15, 2020 1:05:52 pm Learn to laugh at your failures , says Anupam Kher. (Photo: Anupam Kher/ Instagram)
Anupam Kher, an Indian actor and the former Chairman of Film and Television Institute of India, shares in an interview with
Sahitya tak how anything is possible in life. The actor has worked in more than 500 films and has performed a list of varied on-screen performances to his name.
“Nobody in my family had seen ten thousand rupees before I became an actor and started earning. My father was a forest clerk whose monthly salary was just rupees 90.
Prakash Javadekar: Government’s plan is to make all kinds of good films in India
Addressing a session at the online International Coronavirus Short Film Festival, Prakash Javadekar also said it was nothing short of a communication revolution that everyone with access to a smartphone and a story to tell is a filmmaker today.
By: PTI | New Delhi | December 14, 2020 2:54:25 pm
The Union Minister said that the government plans to promote not just feature films, but all kinds of shorts and documentaries via different festivals. (Photo: Express Archive)
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on Monday said the government plans to promote all kinds of good films, including documentaries and short films. Addressing a session at the online International Coronavirus Short Film Festival, he also said it was nothing short of a “communication revolution” that everyone with access to a smartphone and a story to tell is a filmmake
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar addressing the first International Corona Virus Short Film Festival at NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi today.on Monday. (UNI)
NEW DELHI, Dec 14: Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on Monday said the government plans to promote all kinds of good films, including documentaries and short films.
Addressing a session at the online International Coronavirus Short Film Festival, he also said it was nothing short of a “communication revolution” that everyone with access to a smartphone and a story to tell is a filmmaker today.
“People have now become citizen journalists, where they shoot on mobile phones and even edit them and are ready with their short films. This is a communication revolution,” the minister said
Vintage photos of golden age artiste now in NFAI’s vaults
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Collection includes original sketch of Gajanan Jagirdar in and as Mahatma drawn by Bal Thackeray
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Rare memorabilia: NFAI director Prakash Magdum (left) receiving the pictures from late actor-director Gajanan Jagirdar’s collection from his son Ashok.
Collection includes original sketch of Gajanan Jagirdar in and as Mahatma drawn by Bal Thackeray
In yet another priceless acquisition of vintage Indian cinema memorabilia, the personal collection of renowned yesteryear actor-director Gajanan Jagirdar is now part of the vaults of the city-based National Film Archive of India (NFAI).