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  • ‘Santosh’ director Sandhya Suri: ‘A film that carries a feeling of care for India’

    ‘Santosh’ director Sandhya Suri: ‘A film that carries a feeling of care for India’

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  • ‘Mickey 17’ review: A goofy romp through a future with multiple Robert Pattinsons

    ‘Mickey 17’ review: A goofy romp through a future with multiple Robert Pattinsons

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  • ‘Footage’ review: Curiosity leads to voyeurism and then peril for a vlogger couple

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  • Fiction: A carpet-maker in Srinagar pursues a transcendental dream – to weave a flying carpet

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    Delhi Police opposes filing FIR against BJP's Kapil Mishra for 2020 riots, claims he is being framed

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    · Mar 06, 2025 · 12:55 pm
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    Watch: Prosenjit, Jeet, Parambrata Chatterjee in ‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’

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    How Delhi’s location and geography influence its chronic pollution levels

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    Are you burnt out or depressed? There’s one important difference

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  • Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ sweeps the Oscars, winning Best Picture, Directing and Writing awards

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  • Eco India: How Amritsar's e-autos are fast changing its transport landscape for the better

    Eco India: How Amritsar's e-autos are fast changing its transport landscape for the better

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    March fiction: Six recently published Indian novels and short stories for a new month of reading

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