Ajit Rai
Bharat Express News Network
‘Hamare Barah’ Tackles Population Growth, Islamic Beliefs, and Education System in India
The film, devoid of overt violence, poignantly portrays the silent suffering of women under patriarchal dominance, especially through scenes like the reading of Rukhsana's diary in court, which are likely to evoke strong emotions in the audience.
Shyam Benegal’s ‘Manthan’ Receives Special Screening at Cannes Classic; Naseeruddin Shah Pays Tribute to Team
The audience gave a standing ovation to Naseeruddin Shah at the Buñuel Theater after the "Manthan" screening, recognizing the film as a historical document of Indian cinema. The
Egypt Diary-2: Reflecting on ‘Hollywood Gate’ – A Year After Taliban Seized Control In Afghanistan
He spent a year in Kabul, creating the film by closely following the newly appointed Air Force Commander Maulvi Mansoor and his radical companion M.J. Mukhtar.
Egypt Diary-3: Film ‘The Teacher’ Is Cinematic Document Of Human Stories Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Many issues are mixed together in this heart-touching story of a Palestinian school teacher, Bassem Al Saleh (Saleh Bakri).
Egypt Diary-4: Unveiling Coal Mines World And Aspirations For Change In Hindi Film ‘Whispers Of Fire And Water’
Sagnik Mukherjee, a talent from Bengali theater, delivers a stunning performance, seamlessly merging with nature, air, and water.
Anurag Kashyap Is A Genius Director Who Teaches Everything To Actors Without Formal Training – Rahul Bhatt
He highlighted the significance of their recent collaboration in the film "Kennedy," which premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival and received international acclaim.
Arab Diary-9: ‘Dear Jassi’ awarded ‘Silver User Award’ at the 3rd Red Sea International Film Festival, based on the true story of honor killing in Punjab
This film is based on the true story of the life of Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu of Canada, who came to Punjab and fell in love with a poor boy from a lower caste
Arab Diary 7: Pakistani Film ‘In Flames’ Receives Golden Osiris Award For Best Film
Sami Sadiq's Pakistani film 'Jwalein' received an award at the 75th Cannes Film Festival and was officially submitted for consideration at the Oscars.
Pakistani Cinema Breathes Afresh As Movie ‘In Flames’ Receives Golden User Award For Best Film
The film narrates the compelling story of Mariam and her widowed mother, Fariha, navigating life in a Karachi slum.
Behind Enemy Lines: Man Who Sheltered Saddam Hussein For 235 Days
The story unfolds in Tikrit, near Hussein's birthplace, where Namik arranged hiding in his small farmhouse.