With Spotlight and Neerja certified with a clean ‘A’ and a ‘U’ respectively, and all the other releases passed uncut, the Central Board of Film Certification turned its attention to Direct Ishq.
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The story of how one family from Maharashtra built a thriving Hindustani music scene in Kanpur
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‘Kandukondain Kandukondain’ at 25: An enduring charmer about losing and finding love and happiness
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Why is a Bahujan writer questioning the legacy of Fatima Sheikh, an associate of Savitribai Phule?
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Ramachandra Guha: Manmohan Singh helped unshackle India’s economy – but also enabled Modi’s rise
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Books of conscience, books of courage, books of pain: Harsh Mander’s 15 favourite books of 2024
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Uganda’s ‘rolex’: The many meanings of the quintessential street food
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Ganjam to Surat, caste is the gateway to a better life for migrant labourers
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‘Sangeet Manapmaan’ review: This period musical could have been an album
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‘Sita’s Voice in the Assamese Ramayana’: A rebellious Sita and translating classical Assamese texts
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Why Facebook ending fact checking in US is a warning sign for India