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Kerala Film Industry Token Strike on 22nd

Kerala's film bodies announce a token strike on March 22, halting all cinema activities. The protest demands tax relief and lower power tariffs, threatening an indefinite strike if unresolved. Read more.

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.

Vijay's Jana Nayagan Postponed; Filmmakers Cry Foul

Thalapathy Vijay's final film Jana Nayagan postponed. Filmmakers Ajay Gnanamuthu & Rathna Kumar slam decision, calling it misuse of power & a danger to Tamil cinema. Get the latest updates.

Malayalam Film Industry Suffers Rs 530 Cr Loss in 2025

The Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce reports a devastating Rs 530 crore loss for Malayalam cinema in 2025. Out of 185 new releases, only 25 films were hits or super hits. Discover the full box office analysis and what's next for the industry.

Parents reunite after court halts child's Jain diksha

A Surat family court's intervention leads to a marital reunion and a key condition: future initiation into Jain monkhood for their 7-year-old daughter requires consent of both parents. Read the full story.

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.

New Rules for Women's Safety During Night Shifts

India's new labour codes introduce strict safety measures for women working night shifts, including mandatory written consent, transport, and CCTV surveillance. Learn what employers must provide.

HC: Wife's consent alone matters for abortion

Punjab & Haryana High Court rules a married woman is the sole judge of continuing pregnancy. Justice Sehgal allows estranged wife's plea, emphasizing her autonomy. Read the landmark judgment details.

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.

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