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Netizens, activists, educationists lash out at Uttarakhand CM over ripped jeans comment- The New Indian Express

Netizens, activists, educationists lash out at Uttarakhand CM over ripped jeans comment- The New Indian Express
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Mithun Chakraborty - News, Life History, Films, Awards, Political Journey

Mithun Chakraborty Mithun Chakraborty s early life Born as Gourango Chakraborty in Kolkata in 1950, he graduated with BSc in Chemistry from Scottish Church College and later attended the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune.   Films and accolades Mithun Chakraborty has acted in over 350 films, including Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Punjabi. Chakraborty made his debut with Mrinal Sen s Mrigayaa in 1976 for which he won a National Award. Later, he received two more of the same prestigious award in 1992 and 1998.      From 1976 to 1990, the actor was part of over 200 movies. In 1982, Chakraborty established himself as a dancing phenomenon with his most popular role in the movie Disco Dancer. Over the next decade, he again made over 100 movies.

Filmmaker Nithin Lukose on making his Malayalam début feature, Paka:The River of Blood

Still from the movie   The movie is set in Wayanad and is about the feud between two families that has lasted generations Filmmaker Nithin Lukose grew up listening to his grandmother narrate stories of people in the highlands of Wayanad. “My family moved here from Kottayam in the early 1950s. Her stories were about the hardships of the people who migrated in that era,” he says. These tales are the inspiration for him to make his début Malayalam feature film, Paka: The River of Blood. The movie is set in Wayanad and is about the feud between two families that has lasted generations.“The place and the Orattu river there play very important roles in the film. As I am familiar with the place, choosing this as my setting felt right,” he says.

Rasika Dugal Feels Like A Nervous Student Around Naseeruddin Shah

Rasika Dugal Feels Like A Nervous Student Around Naseeruddin Shah News Published: Monday, March 1, 2021, 23:39 [IST] As actress Rasika Dugal reunites with veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah for a short film, she says that she still feels like a nervous student while working with him. Reportedly, their short film revolves around a father and a daughter s relationship. It is an honour to share screen time with Naseer saab, says Rasika. For the unversed, fourteen years ago, Naseeruddin Shah was Rashika s mentor at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII). While speaking to a leading daily about her mentor, Rasika says, He

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