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Pune's First Movie Theatre: A Forgotten Story

Explore the forgotten history of Napier Cinema, Pune's first movie theatre. It started as a shed in the 1910s and evolved into a Neo-Classical landmark before its demolition.

TMA Heritage Walk Aims to Support Balaramapuram Weavers

Trivandrum Management Association launches a heritage walk series, starting with Balaramapuram's handloom sector, to study weavers' challenges and propose support measures. Join the movement to preserve culture.

Aparna Sen's Pioneering Role in Indian Parallel Cinema

Explore the journey of Aparna Sen, a trailblazing filmmaker who emerged in the 1980s Indian parallel cinema movement, challenging norms and creating space for women directors. Discover her lasting impact.

South Indian Cinema's Female-Led Revolution in 2025

South Indian cinema witnesses a historic shift as female-centric narratives dominate the box office. From 'Lokah' to 'Maa Inti Bangaaram', women are now architects of their own stories. Explore the journey of this cinematic revolution.

Madurai's 9-Zone Plan Aims to Protect Heritage

Madurai's new master plan proposes nine distinct character zones to guide development while preserving the city's rich cultural and historical legacy. Learn about the zones and the challenges ahead.

Global Spice Routes Conclave Begins in Kochi

The 3-day international Global Spice Routes Conclave begins at Bolgatty Palace, Kochi, exploring maritime heritage & cultural ties. Discover immersive Kerala experiences!

Indian Cinema Expands Reach in European Markets

European cinema chains are relaxing their strict programming rules, creating a major opportunity for Indian films to reach wider audiences. This shift could boost box office revenues and cultural exchange. Discover the details.

Antep İşi Embroidery Enters UNESCO Heritage List

Turkey's traditional Antep İşi Embroidery is now on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The announcement was made in New Delhi, marking a global recognition for this centuries-old craft.

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