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Chauranga

  • Film review: In ‘Chauranga’, a Dalit boy has the temerity to fall in love with an upper-caste girl

    Film review: In ‘Chauranga’, a Dalit boy has the temerity to fall in love with an upper-caste girl

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Jan 08, 2016 · 09:10 am
  • I don’t have this idea of a village with pure air and fresh vegetables: ‘Chauranga’ director Bikas Mishra

    I don’t have this idea of a village with pure air and fresh vegetables: ‘Chauranga’ director Bikas Mishra

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Jan 03, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • ‘Kill a man or two more, but dare not kill the pig’: tales from Bikas Mishra’s ‘Chauranga’

    ‘Kill a man or two more, but dare not kill the pig’: tales from Bikas Mishra’s ‘Chauranga’

    Bikas Mishra
    · Dec 13, 2015 · 12:00 pm