KO Web Desk - August 6, 2021
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has launched the Union Territory’s Film Policy, which officials said has been worked out to facilitate the overall growth of the film industry in the region
Tooba Towfiq - July 7, 2021
Understandably, Dilip Kumar’s death at the age of 98, shook Kashmiris with grief. While many spent their morning hearing personal histories of people who had encountered him in real life, others took to the internet to partake in mourning his death and celebrating his life.
Zaid Bin Shabir - July 7, 2021
In the hot summer of 1975, Dilip Kumar along with his wife Saira Banu was in Kashmir for a special reason. Their chaperone and former joint tourism director director shares the details of the uncanny visit on the demise of the “tragedy king”.
KO Web Desk - July 7, 2021
The actor, known to generations of film-goers as ‘tragedy king’ for his portrayal of the brooding, intense romantic in classics such as Mughal-e-Azam and Devdas, had been admitted to the hospital since last Tuesday
Guest Author - July 3, 2021
A privileged member of society, who comes from the majority, usually chooses to remain silent in instances of minority targeted prejudices because it does not directly affect them. They do not use their authority, power and resources, all central building blocks of their privilege, to counter the imbalance which results in the rooting of stereotypes and prejudices against the minority.
Press Trust of India - July 3, 2021
Superstar Aamir Khan and producer-director Kiran Rao on Saturday announced their decision to get divorced after 15 years of marriage and said they were ready to start a new chapter as co-parents and family for each other .
Agencies - June 29, 2021
Pratt wants audiences to experience it in the best way possible at home – which means turning off their mobile phones
Observer News Service - June 19, 2021
With the framing of J&K Film Policy, it has become more convenient than ever for the region’s talent to work in the film industry.
Agencies - April 12, 2021
Jammu and Kashmir’s lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha Monday said that the administration led by him will dole out the “New Film Policy for J&K” within ten days with an aim to bring back the golden era on the silver screen.
Guest Author - December 26, 2020
A number of renowned Islamic scholars have criticised the film for poor background research and inflammatory content. Iran based Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi has even issued an edict blacklisting the film. He has called upon Muslims to desist from watching or promoting the film