New Delhi: Westland Publications and Golden Pen are pleased to launch ‘The War That Made R&AW’, written by filmmakers and writers Anushka Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket. This is an insightful book about R&AW, how it came into existence and the
Social Media Talk: First List Of Bigg Boss 5? Published by GulteDesk April 04, 2021
Due to the pandemic, Endemolshine India and Star MAA management started the Bigg Boss TV show with a lot of delays. But this time, the organizers wanted to take the season 5 on-air in June end or July. Already, the core team began talks with some of the celebrities in the film and TV industry. Usually, the selection of the celebrities for the TV show involves a lengthy process and it takes a lot of time to arrive at the final conclusion. However, a list is going rounds on social media saying that a few celebrities will be a part of the TV show this time.
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KOLKATA: The Indian media and entertainment industry is standing at a point when the requirement for video content is, more or less, growing in tandem with the investment in it. While Indian producers are branching out into new types of content across genres, formats, they need to scale up their investment in technology.
Indian Child Rights Body Calls on Netflix to Halt Bombay Begums Series
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Indian government body, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, has sent a notice to Netflix calling on it to stop streaming “Bombay Begums,” on the grounds that the original series could incite “abuse and exploitation.”
The notice, issued on Thursday, demands that Netflix stop streaming the series, which bowed on March 8, within 24 hours, and provide a detailed action report, failing which “the Commission will be constrained to initiate appropriate action” under Section 14 in the Commissions for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005.