Choreographer Sandip Soparrkar, who stars in the film, talks to the American Bazaar about the movie.
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The film, which revolves around the plight of immigrants in the U.S., deserves a 4.5/5.
The Last Color, directed by celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, named “Best Feature Film.”
DCSAFF kicks off at Montgomery College in Rockville on September 20.
Opening night film will be “Kaifinama”; the closing night will feature “The Last Color, “starring Neena Gupta and directed by celebrity chef Vikas Khanna.
Chopra’s comeback Bollywood movie will be premiered at Toronto International Film festival on September 13.
The film, directed by T. Rajeevnath, was mostly shot in the Washington, DC, area.
Chadha’s latest film, “Blinded by the Light,” hit US theaters earlier this month.
Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Blinded by the Light,” based on Manzoor’s “Greetings from Bury Park,” hits US theaters on August 16.
Three brave Punjabi Canadian girls tell a story of childhood trauma through the film.
Writer Gary Dauberman, making his directorial debut, does a fine job.
Directed by Washington area-based Ganesh Bhat, the film revolves around two characters.
The film certainly entertains despite its flaws, but you will forget it once you leave theater.
The film brings the negative impact of parental expectation out in the open.
Kapadia will be seen in Christopher Nolan’s next movie Tenet, starring Robert Pattinson and Michael Caine.
The documentary wins a Silver Remi award at the Worldfest Film Festival.
Released last week, the Netflix original film stars Indian American Tiya Sircar, who plays the lead role of a journalist.
Bhavnani’s documentary “Sindhustan” will be screened at two festivals in New York and Atlanta.
“Endgame” is generating money at record-breaking rates, but how long will it last?
The documentary explores the Sindhi migration to India during the Partition.
Film review: Go celebrate with your family all that is good, virtuous, fun and happy.
Directed by Indo Canadian Nisha Ganatra, the film also stars Emma Thompson.
The highlight of the festival will be films depicting issues that concern South Asians in America.
The 17th Indian Film Festival of Los Angles 2019, which began on Thursday, concludes April 14.
This year, the festival has introduced a special category, “Short Film on Ideals of Mahatma.”