A still from the movie No Means No .
Director Vikash Verma says he has tried to weave the myriad relations between the nations through a love story
An upcoming action thriller,
No Means No, aims to deepen bilateral relations between India and Poland, just like Raj Kapoor’s 1970 movie,
Mera Naam Joker, rekindled the bond between India and Soviet Russia.
The movie is the first Indo-Polish production and has been made in Hindi, Polish and English by Mumbai-based filmmaker Vikash Verma. The director said he has tried to weave the socio-cultural, religious, and bilateral ties between the two nations through a love story. The movie revolves around the story of an Indian man (played by debutant Dhruv Verma) who visits Poland to participate in a ski championship and falls in love with a Polish woman.
Colonial Countryside projects looks into links of 11 trust properties to slave trade Child advisory boards set up to assist the trust s staff with their training so they can explain the ties of their properties to slave trade and British empire
The project involves nine historians working with 100 primary school children
Last month, the trust was accused of bias over the team of historians it hired