Movie Review

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.
Amar Singh Chamkila: The Journey from Dalit Laborer to 'Elvis of Punjab' - A Musical Rebel Tackling Social Issues
The element of symbolism is woven masterfully into the characters of Manoj Kumar’s films, and in Roti Kapda Aur Makaan, the character of Bharat represents the hopeless, embattled, unemployed youth of the country at that time.
'Bharat Circus' unveils a troubling narrative of systemic injustice and false accusations plaguing Adivasi communities, drawing parallels from real-life incidents such as the Pathalgadi Movement and the Kakri Doongri protests.
Based on Dr Ambedkar’s Life, How Hollywood Movie ‘Origin’ Examines Global Connections of Caste
Cycle, Chaityabhumi to Chandrudu: How These Films Journey Through Dalit, Tribal Lives
Unveiling Caste Privilege in 12th Fail: A Critical Examination from a Dalit Perspective
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The Mooknayak English - Voice Of The Voiceless
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