New Delhi: In the Kashmiri-language indie film Batt Koch, an ageing Kashmiri Pandit named Poshkar Nath Koul begins to lose his memory after his wife’s death. As days and time blur together, he decides ...
The Koshur International Film Festival (KIFF) is all set to take place in the valley, aiming to provide a global platform to Kashmiri cinema, art, and culture. A three-day celebration, the film ...
NEW DELHI – Filmmaker Danish Renzu has not forgotten about his home in Kashmir or, for that matter, its people. The 35-year-old filmmaker talks of his “conscious” decision to involve local Kashmiris ...
MUMBAI: (May 21) Kashmiri-language film "Batt Koch", an indie drama centred on the Kashmiri Pandit diaspora, will be presented at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF). Directed by first-time ...
The trailer of Ajay Devgn's Chauhaan terms pellets as "limited damage" on Kashmiri protesters.
A Kashmiri Pandit filmmaker shares a message of unity, saying “Pain Has No Religion,” urging empathy, reconciliation, and ...