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Kamal Haasan Demands Transparent CBFC Reform

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan calls for a principled review of CBFC certification, citing threats to creative freedom and livelihoods, following the 'Jana Nayagan' controversy. Read his full statement.

Why Chrissy Teigen Delays Social Media for Her Kids

Chrissy Teigen's choice to delay social media for her children highlights a crucial parenting question. Explore the importance of timing, emotional safety, and building a strong offline identity first.

Muzaffar Ali donates 'Anjuman' print to NFDC-NFAI

Renowned filmmaker Muzaffar Ali donates a 35mm print of 'Anjuman' to NFDC-NFAI for preservation under the National Film Heritage Mission, highlighting efforts to save India's cinematic legacy.

Australia Bans Under-16s From Social Media

Australia enforces a landmark social media ban for under-16s. Could India and other nations follow? Explore the global debate on child safety online and its potential impact.

1954 Tamil Classic 'Ratha Kanneer' Donated to NFAI

A rare 35mm print of the 1954 Tamil satire 'Ratha Kanneer' has been donated to the National Film Archive of India in Pune, highlighting the urgent need to preserve cinematic heritage. Discover the film's journey and restoration plans.

Tollywood seeks police probe into social media sabotage

Tollywood stakeholders meet Kolkata Police Commissioner to demand probe into online trolling & fake box office figures harming Bengali cinema. Industry insiders cite deeper issues like rushed shoots & narrative wars.

France Plans Social Media Ban for Under-15s from 2026

French President Macron proposes a ban on social media for children under 15 from September 2026. The plan includes age verification and parental consent. Learn the details and global implications.

Hotspot: Kolkata Zombie Short Film Out on YouTube

A new Indian action-comedy short film 'Hotspot' with survival horror elements, shot in Kolkata's abandoned spots, is now streaming on YouTube. The crew's film shoot turns into a real zombie fight.

Indian Army Allows Limited Social Media Use for Soldiers

The Indian Army relaxes its blanket ban on social media, permitting over 11.5 lakh soldiers limited use of apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Signal under strict guidelines. Learn about the new policy's key rules.

Indian Army's New Social Media Policy: Key Restrictions

The Indian Army has issued a new policy for personnel's use of social media apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and X. Key rules include view-only access on some platforms and strict messaging guidelines. Read the full details here.

Haryana Colleges Told to Curb Social Media Misuse

Haryana's higher education department mandates all colleges and universities to monitor their social media handles to prevent misuse and ensure compliance with UGC guidelines. Learn the new directives.

Nolan's The Odyssey Trailer Ignites Online Frenzy

The first trailer for Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' has set social media ablaze. Fans hail it as 'absolute cinema'. The epic film releases in theatres on July 17, 2026. Dive into the reactions!

Delhi Police Fights Scams with Viral Social Media Trends

Delhi Police is creatively using viral Instagram reels and popular film scenes like 'Dhurandhar' to raise awareness about phone scams and drug abuse, making safety messages relatable. Learn how they're adapting to modern information consumption.

Australia's Social Media Ban: Can India Replicate It?

Australia's landmark ban on social media for users under 16 sparks global debate. We examine its feasibility in India, the massive challenges, and potential alternatives to an outright ban. Explore the future of online safety for minors.

Telangana Vows Full Support to Film Industry

Telangana's government pledges full support to filmmakers, aiming to make the state India's top film destination. Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy highlights short films' role at Hyderabad festival.

HP Police Bars SHOs, DSPs from Media Talks Without Nod

Himachal Pradesh Police issues SOP requiring SHOs and DSPs to seek prior authorization before interacting with media. Senior officer clarifies it's a routine measure for uniform communication, not a complete ban.

UAE Creates National Media Authority, Replaces 3 Bodies

The UAE has issued a Federal Decree-Law to create a unified National Media Authority, replacing three existing bodies. This aims to centralise governance, strengthen standards, and boost the nation's global media reputation.

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