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Divya Dutta talks about films and more

Divya Dutta talks about films and more
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Swara Bhaskar says she believes in live and let live , won t force others to have an opinion | Hindi Movie News

Pic Courtesy: Twitter Swara Bhaskar believes he has a responsibility while choosing the right script for her projects as she has to justify her identity as a credible actress. She also claims that being an actor and having a political opinion can’t mutually exclusive. As an artist and a responsible citizen of India, Swara has her right to express her views on the current scenario in the country. Known for her notable performance in films like ‘Tanu Weds Manu’, ‘Raanjhanaa’, ‘Nil Battey Sannata’, and ‘Anaarkali Of Aarah’, Swara also feels it’s not mandatory for actors to have an opinion on everything. She believes people can have their own opinion but that doesn’t mean you have to spread hate. Justifying murder is also not acceptable. The actress feels it is alright if one doesn’t want to work with a particular person who spreads negativity.

Celebs attend the World Human Rights Film Festival

About this Gallery The opening ceremony of the I-View World Film Festival was held in Gurgaon on the occasion of Human Rights Day. The event was attended by fil. Read More The opening ceremony of the I-View World Film Festival was held in Gurgaon on the occasion of Human Rights Day. The event was attended by filmmaker Deepa Mehta, whose film ‘Funny Boy’ was screened at the opening, and other actors like Swara Bhasker, Sayani Gupta, Rajesh Tailang and filmmakers like Onir and Faraz Arif Ansari.Read Less 01 / 35 01 p Actress Swara Bhasker looks stunning as she strikes a pose during the opening ceremony of the I-View World Film Festival held in Gurgaon - Photogallery

We re going to the movies!

We’re going to the movies! © Provided by Hindustan Times With the pandemic forcing us to stay indoors and making all major events go virtual, the physical launch of the I-View World, a global, Hybrid, human rights film festival, at the Cyber Hub in Gurugram came as a brave step towards getting back to normal life, albeit with all safety precautions in place. The festival was curated by Engendered, a non-profit organisation dedicated to creating awareness around issues of gender, sexuality and marginalities and was launched on December 10, celebrated as the International Human Rights Day. The third edition of this 10-day festival (it wraps up on December 20) was packed with short films, documentaries and feature films from India, Pakistan, Canada, United Kingdom, Italy, Argentina, Sweden, Netherlands, Australia, Turkey/Syria, Iran and Thailand.

We re going to the movies! - brunch feature

We re going to the movies! - brunch feature
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