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Indian films ‘Omerta’, ‘Mukkabaaz’ and ‘The Hungry’ to premiere at Toronto film festival
Scroll Staff
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Community effort and intertwined fortunes are behind rising rhino numbers in Nepal
Alex Dudley
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After Jon Snow, what? How the ‘Game of Thrones’ actors are preparing for the end of the series
Rhea Nath
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Saudi Arabian prince arrested after a video of him assaulting a civilian draws anger
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A history lesson for the warring women of ‘Game of Thrones’: The defender is the winner
Marta Cobb, The Conversation
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Vijay Sethupathi interview: ‘I am a free bird, roaming freely, enjoying my own journey’
Archana Nathan
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Ajay Devgn to play Tanaji Malusare in upcoming biopic
Scroll Staff
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‘Game of Thrones’ has fantasy, violence, intrigue – and fashion tips
Lydia Edwards, The Conversation
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Tribute: George A Romero’s films about the undead were actually about America’s living
Devarsi Ghosh
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Watch: Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in ‘Darkest Hour’
Scroll Staff
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I have mom, but I need my dad too: Bollywood’s father hunger explained
Damini Kulkarni
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‘Eye to Eye’ to ‘Jab Sey Hoi Mohabbat’: The six most memorable Pakistani pop songs of all time
Nadeem F Paracha
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All-round skill without the abuse: The Women’s World Cup is the last refuge for the cricket tragic
Prem Panicker
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Who is Andy Serkis this time? See how the actor transforms himself in every movie
Aakash Karkare
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Watch: Tennis greats clash in biopic ‘Borg vs. McEnroe’
Scroll Staff
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Jodhpur’s langurs in real time on National Geographic’s ‘Earth Live’
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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Forty years after Zia came to power, the curse of his legacy lives on in Pakistan
I.A. Rehman
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Kozmi Cow or Pulpy Shilpy or Mama Kitty: Who is the real Gowri Jayakumar?
Rohini Kejriwal
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It’s anybody’s Wimbledon: Women’s tennis has a problem of nameless, faceless champions
Oindrila Mukherjee
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How Saudi Arabia’s aggressive stance on Qatar, Iran and Yemen could shake up West Asia
Dilip Hiro