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Sudha Menon 01:47 AM | May 30,2009
The British film-maker has apparently bought the film rights to ‘Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found’, a 2004 book by Suketu Mehta, the Indian-born, New York-based journalist and author, for an undisclosed sum
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Sunil Doshi 02:22 PM | May 20,2009
Mumbai-based producer, film curator, and director of NDTV Lumiere Sunil Doshi, writes from Cannes where he is guest of honour at the Producer’s Network at Festival de Cannes this
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Neelam Verjee 12:54 AM | May 04,2009
Hollywood studios are expressing interest in buying the remake rights to Indian films
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Neelam Verjee 10:22 PM | April 23,2009
First, Bollywood, and then India, are two very attractive stars right now, so anyone coming on that landscape and breaking out will get picked up
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Neelam Verjee 12:10 AM | December 20,2008
The age old trick of borrowing from literature for movies has found a new manifestation in contemporary literature and has gained currency in multiplexes
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Taru Bahl / livemint.com 01:49 PM | July 15,2008
Filmmaker Govind Nihalani and author Chitra Divakurni deconstruct the relationship that comes to exist between a book and its cinematic adaptation at the Osian’s Cinefan in the capital
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PTI 03:35 PM | January 24,2008
Varanasi, Indian Wedding, the Sunderbans, the Gurukul system of Rishikesh, Jama Masjid, the Indian Aerospace industry and the hi-tech revolution feature in the Indian episode
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Agencies 11:37 AM | December 01,2007
“AIDS is preventable and if infected, not the end of the world” is the message that is resonating from different echelons of ‘leadership’ this year
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livemint.com 04:29 PM | November 14,2007
The Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival attracted over 8,000 people; it had 50 film screenings in Manhattan and Jersey City (U.S)
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03:21 PM | November 07,2007
Indian flavour at the fest will be strong; also short films by Mira Nair, Santosh Sivan, Vishal Bharadwaj and Farhan Akhtar on HIV/AIDS will be shown
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