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Kids stuff: How child actors are helping Hindi cinema grow

Express News Service Alitle girl takes a last look at the house she grew up in. Another confesses to murder. A boy breaks down before his obsessive, hard-handed father. A son snaps at his mother in a cramped chawl. And a young boy keeps his chin up in the toughest of spots. These are just some of my favourite images from Hindi cinema of the last one year or so. Incredibly, they all feature actors below the age of 16. A bunch of talented child and teen actors are gradually taking over Bollywood. I’ve chosen a few Ananya Dwivedi (Gulabo Sitabo), Inayat Verma (Ajeeb Daastaans, Ludo), Aakshath Das (Mersal, Serious Men), Sachin Chaudhary (Bombay Begums, Pagglait), Lydian Nadhaswaram (Atkan Chatkan) but the list is huge. If you grew up in the 90s, you will remember Omkar Kapoor, Kunal Keemu, Sana Saeed and others as the popular child stars of the day.

Awards Announced for Virtual 13th Jaipur International Film Festival

MUMBAI—On Jan. 19, awards were announced in various categories for films screened at the Jaipur International Film Festival of India 2021, at the conclusion of the five-day digital edition. Thousands of viewers from around the globe watched 266 movies from 44 countries that were screened online. The best part was that the festival was organized on schedule despite the worldwide pandemic, claim the organizers.  The organizers and jury announced the awards for the movies from India and abroad in nine categories.  Feature Fiction Category In the Feature Fiction category, the Golden Camel Award for Best Director, Red Rose, Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Film from European continent went to the movie “Cherry Blossoms and Demons” directed by Dorris Dorrie from Germany.

Jaipur International Film Festival 2021 announces award winners after virtual event

Jaipur International Film Festival 2021 announces award winners after virtual event The virtual Jaipur International Film Festival ran from 15 to 19 January and screened over 266 films from around the world. FP Trending January 19, 2021 19:18:15 IST The digital edition of the 13th Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF) that ran for five days (15 to 19 January) concluded on Tuesday. The event saw 266 movies being screened from 44 countries. The festival saw 72 different categories of awards being given. The films that were available were viewable on the Plexigo website and App on the days of the festival. Audience could watch the films with prior registration and by downloading the app, according to

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