Margarita With A Straw
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Sayani Gupta on Article 15, her co-star Ayushmann Khurrana and why she has been refusing Bollywood films
Seemas12 •Sayani Gupta opens up about her role in Article 15, why she prefers international projects and webseries over Bollywood films and her wishlist of directors.
From Dev.D to Margarita With A Straw, a look at Kalki Koechlin's memorable performances on her 35th birthday
Fp Staff •Kalki Koechlin has throughout her career tried to push the bill and get involved with thought-provoking cinema
Not Just Another Love Story
Saibalchatterjee •Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Lagaa, mainstream Bollywood’s first attempt at depicting lesbian romance, is an important film for the way it gently yet firmly reorganises societal perceptions of homosexual love.
Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga could be an important film for inclusivity in mainstream Bollywood
Karishmaupadhyay •Very few film trailers have gotten discussed as much in recent times, as the one for Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga.
Kalki Koechlin on her podcast My Indian Life, and telling stories of abuse, stigma and courage
Aishwaryasahasrabudhe •Kalki Koechlin says that debate and discussion need to win over blind insulting and social media trolling, which shuts down the other side
Priyanka Chopra confirms starring in Shonali Bose's next titled The Sky is Pink through Instagram story
Fp Staff •The Sky is Pink will be Priyanka Chopra's second film after her return (of sorts) to Bollywood. She will first be seen opposite Salman Khan in Ali Abbas Zafar's Bharat.
Veere Di Wedding, Lust Stories puts women’s desires first, but female sexuality in Hindi cinema has been a slow, long journey
Archita Kashyap •As Veere Di Wedding and Lust Stories set a benchmark of sorts in putting women’s desires first, the journey of female sexuality in Bollywood has been gradual
Priyanka Chopra may star in Margarita with a Straw director Shonali Bose's upcoming film
Fp Staff •Priyanka Chopra reportedly got a narration from Shonali Bose during her recent India visit, though she has not confirmed to be a part of the film yet.
With Hichki, Rani Mukerji takes on the responsibility of portraying disabled characters to the next level
Abhishek S •The benchmark of the portrayal of disabled and terminally ill characters has certainly been raised by the current crop of actors, and once again the onus is on Rani Mukerji’s shoulders to take it to the next level.
Wonder: Reflections on how we treat the disabled in India, and a handbook on doing better
Harishiyer •In order to be more tactful and sensitive in the way we treat disabled persons, we need to first take a look at the language we use.