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Censors demanded 127 cuts to the film that explores a dark period of police brutality in Punjab state. Filmmakers say it’s the latest, chilling example of entrenched censorship.
Sikh organizations and local activists are organizing community screenings in India’s northern Punjab state of a movie set during its bloody insurgency.
The film's troubled journey spans years of censorship disputes, court battles and an unexpected release on a streaming platform.
Rehmat will have its world premiere on August 6 and will compete for the Pardo d'Oro (Golden Leopard), emerging as India's only entry this year.
Actor and producer Aamir Khan will attend a special Melbourne screening of “Lagaan” on July 9 to mark the film’s 25th anniversary, kicking off the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne’s (IFFM) 17th edition a month ahead of the festival’s main dates.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sweta Kaushal writes about Bollywood and Indian films. Aug 28, 2025, 08:05am EDT Two Indian films - 'Maa' and 'Maareesan' and one India web show - 'Saare Jahan Se Accha' make it among ...
For decades, Hindi dominated India’s film industry — the largest in the world. Then some underdog filmmakers from the south released a movie that would change everything. By Vishal Menon “Pan Indian” is a fairly new phrase that entered the ...
Several scenes in the latest Superman film have been cut to meet the demands from India‘s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). One of the cut scenes involves a kiss between Superman and Lois Lane, deemed “overly sensual,” per local reports.
Even as Hollywood remains the world's most influential storyteller, experiments in AI filmmaking are increasingly happening in India.
