Naman Ramachandran Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has denied sexual misconduct allegations levelled against him by actor Payal Ghosh.On Sept. 19 Ghosh tweeted: “@anuragkashyap72 has forced himself on me and extremely badly.
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hereThey were both at the party on November 23 last year, and Lord was driving so didn't drink alcohol at the event.Lord offered to give him a lift home, and when they arrived he invited him into his home and they started drinking vodka together.The victim said he had no recollection of what happened after 10pm that night.His wife later found Lord in the bath, and her husband in the living room with swollen eyes, and blood coming from his nose.She told Lord to leave.At first the victim refused
.Naman Ramachandran Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has denied sexual misconduct allegations levelled against him by actor Payal Ghosh.On Sept. 19 Ghosh tweeted: “@anuragkashyap72 has forced himself on me and extremely badly.
LONDON -- British police said Wednesday that three historically and religiously important bronze sculptures are being returned from the U.K. to a temple in India from which they were stolen more than 40 years ago.Police said in a statement that the works were removed in 1978 from a temple in the Tanjavur district of Tamil Nadu.
Métis/Algonquin filmmaker Michelle Latimer premiered her documentary “Inconvenient Indian”, based on Thomas King’s award-winning book, at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.
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Naman Ramachandran BBC Studios India is adapting BAFTA and Royal Television Society-nominated series “One of Us” in the Telugu language for Disney’s Indian streaming platform Hotstar.“One of Us” focuses on the mysterious murders of childhood sweethearts, who are found dead in their home soon after their honeymoon.
Canadian director Michelle Latimer says she was intimidated when first adapting as a documentary Thomas King’s bookInconvenient Indian, in which the America-born Canadian writer meditates on what it means to be "Indian" in North America. "I don't consider myself a historian, or an academic," Latimer, a Metis/Algonquin filmmaker, tells The Hollywood Reporter ahead of her film's world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival on Saturday.
Jennie Punter A few weeks before TIFF 2020, actor-turned-helmer Michelle Latimer is missing the cooler climes of Thunder Bay, on Lake Superior, where she grew up.But the hottest ticket in Toronto can’t skip town before her rare premiere double-header.In 2008, Latimer, who is of Algonquin, Metis and French heritage, left a busy acting career and has (mostly) worked behind the camera directing docs and series, notably, Viceland’s eight-parter “Rise,” about Indigenous-led resistance movements,
Tom Grater International Film Reporter EXCLUSIVE: Global streamer MUBI has bought global rights on Knock Knock Knock, the latest project from Loev director Sudhanshu Saria.The unconventional pic runs at 40 minutes in length but in the days of duration agnostic platforms these things seem to matter less.
Also Read: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on Working From Home: 'I Don't See Any Positives'Bajaria joined Netflix in 2016 to lead the company’s expansion into unscripted programming.
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We will never be tired of reaffirming that BTS' fandom aka the ARMY makes the world a better place to live in. It is no secret that the ARMY works on social projects to celebrate the members' birthdays.
Anna Tatarska Chaitanya Tamhane’s “The Disciple,” the first Indian film in Venice Film Festival’s competition since 2001, is set across three different time frames.