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‘She Made My Heart Flutter & How’: Confessions of an Ardent Waheeda Rehman Fan
Marathi Film ‘Jayanti’ Is a Much-Needed Story in a World of Upper-Class Heroes
200 Halla Ho: Beyond Powerless Dalit Women and Angry Dalit Men
Then Showing: Hindi Films India Was Watching In 1947
Dilip Kumar: Loss That Feels Personal as the Nation Mourns
A Love Letter to Dilip Kumar’s Relationship With Urdu
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Can Hindi Be LGBTQ-Friendly? Here’s How Language Can Free You
On Manna Dey’s 100th Birth Anniversary, a Look Back at His Journey
These Dialogues from Subhash Ghai’s Movies Will Steal Your Heart
‘Hindi Medium’ Review: Promising, yet Leaves Us Asking for More
As India Turns 69, A Look at the Films She Loved: The Golden 1950s
Report Card: What Bollywood Has Been Up To In the Last 6 Months
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