For the last 22 years, this man who runs a humble bhurji-pav stall in Old Tofkhana, Shivajinagar, has saved suicidal people from drowning. Apart from this, he has helped fish out 600 bodies from the Mula-Mutha rivers due to suicides or accidental deaths.
Unlike the quintessential image we have of teachers, Ramesh brings not just an immense amount of passion towards teaching but also encourages curiosity and out-of-the-box thinking in his students.
Set in the pilgrim city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Mulk is an angry film that brings to the silver screen critical issues of Islamophobia, terrorism and custodial torture.
From Hindi’s Newton, to Malayalam’s Take Off, this year’s National Film Awards honoured some of the best films in the past year. Here’s a look at the winners!
Shot in real-life traffic hotspots across the city, the film titled “Silk Board: A Traffic Love Story,” showcases the trials, tribulations, and sometimes unexpected surprises that can happen when stuck in a jam!
A film which unveils the beauty of the timeless city in four minutes, each experience becomes a revelation– especially when it told through this foreigner's eyes!
For a man who has made such a strong mark on cinema, it was a surprise to learn, as he said, that the first time he saw a TV was when the 1988 TV show Mahabharat was telecast.