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PIFF 2018: Marathi film producers can't afford to make a period film, says Kedar Vaidya
The Ziprya director spoke exclusively to Cinestaan.com on how he adapted Arun Sadhu's novel by the same name to the big screen, and why he set it in contemporary times.
Review
Uppina Kagada review: B Suresha's film a treat for the senses
While B Suresha's previous films, like his last directorial Devara Naadalli (2016), have offered a verbose commentary on politics, this one leaves it to the audience to pick up on the socio-political clues.
Review
Mhorkya review: A not-to-be-missed, enriching cinematic experience
Screenplay writer and director Amar Bharat Deokar paints every shot, dialogue and scene with utmost love and care, choosing the right colours and strokes.
Article Hindi Tamil
PIFF 2018: Difficult to find and train archivists, restorers, says Mohan Krishnan
Mohan, head of corporate communications at the Prasad Group, which preserves film negatives, speaks about the major hurdles in film archiving and restoration.
Review Marathi
Ziprya review: Good performances marred by messy screenplay
Vaidya's ambition to explore too many plot points to arrive at the destination makes the journey a tedious watch.
Article Marathi
PIFF 2018: You have to be alert when you work with Dilip Prabhavalkar, says Gajendra Ahire
On the sidelines of the Pune International Film Festival, director Ahire spoke to Cinetsaan.com about his experience working with the veteran actor in Pimpal (2017).
Article Marathi
PIFF 2018: Always focused on human stories when making political film, says Jabbar Patel
In an exclusive interview, filmmaker and Pune International Film Festival director, Patel spoke about how political films should be made in today's times.
Article Hindi
Kapoor family hands over negatives of all RK films to NFAI for preservation
At the opening of the Pune International Film Festival, brothers Randhir, Rishi and Rajiv Kapoor officially handed over the films to NFAI director Prakash Magdum.