Movie Review

The movie explores the toxic relationship between a woman and a male chauvinist played by Rashmika and Dheekshith Shetty.
Through the friendship of a Dalit man and a Muslim man, and through three Dalit women placed at different points in the family structure, the film asks what it means to survive and to hope in an India that claims progress while carrying forward older hierarchies in new forms.
Homebound: Neeraj Ghaywan’s Film Is India’s 2026 Oscar Entry
Vidhi and Neelesh meet and become friends, but it is Vidhi who is in a position to “fall in love”.
Dhadak 2: A Step Toward Centring Caste in Bollywood                               
In this film, Bharati is seen struggling between her feelings for Priya and her anger towards her for being an ‘unintentional’ perpetuator of the caste system.
Court – State vs. A Nobody: Is Justice Truly Accessible to the Marginalized?
A Still from the film Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: Now and Then
 The film is light-hearted and fun, it touches on ambition, resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling.
In this movie, the three characters (Krishna, Asvathama, and Karna) represent three classes of Indian society.
Heeramandi of present and past
In 1998, the Government of India honored Mammootty with the Padma Shri, the nation's fourth-highest civilian award, in recognition of his significant contributions to the Indian film industry.
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