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The Evolution of Women in Cinema: From Silent Shadows to

-Anushka Sengupta → Trace the portrayal of women through landmark films like Mother India, The Color Purple, Queen, and Everything Everywhere All at Once As both external and internal mirrors of society, cinema has consistently reflected and influenced society’s conceptions of gender, power, and identity. This is a massive leap forward for the portrayal of […]Read More

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Cinema and Politics in Post-Independent India: A Complex Interplay

Since gaining independence in 1947, Indian cinema has wielded profound influence over the nation’s political, social, and cultural landscape. It has evolved into a multifaceted medium, reflecting the complexities of Indian society while simultaneously shaping public consciousness. The relationship between cinema and politics is deeply intertwined, highlighting cinema’s role as both a mirror and a […]Read More