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Farah Khan, the famous director and choreographer, became a mother to triplets, Czar, Diva, and Anya, in 2008 at the age of ...
Thirteen years after making her debut feature, Kiran Rao marked her directorial return with Laapataa Ladies (Lost Ladies), which has been selected as India’s Oscar entry for the Best ...
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"I haven't actually been confronted with too much of toxic ... - MSNMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 8 (ANI): Renowned Indian filmmaker Kiran Rao recently shared her insights on navigating the male-dominated Hindi film industry as a woman. In an exclusive ...
Kiran Rao is ready for the Oscars. Come January, we’ll know if Rao’s second directorial venture, Lost Ladies, India’s official nomination for best international film in 2025, has a chance at ...
Kiran Rao discussed her marriage and divorce with Aamir Khan, revealing they lived together due to parental expectations. She believes marriage needs individuality and compatibility.
Indian filmmaker Kiran Rao’s sophomore effort, “Laapataa Ladies” (“Lost Ladies”), bows as a Centrepiece selection at the Toronto International Film Festival. Set in 2001 in rural India ...
Filmmaker Kiran Rao recently shared her thoughts on the ongoing Bollywood vs South Cinema debate, highlighting what she believes sets South Indian films apart – their bold storytelling and ...
Kiran Rao admitted that feature films didn't provide enough income for her to survive in Mumbai, unveiling what truly supported her when she started her career.While appearing on Cyrus Broacha's ...
Kiran Rao on How ‘Lost Ladies’ Evolved from a Screenplay Competition to India’s Oscar Pick "We need a lot more women in the film industry," said Rao, ...
Thirteen years after making her debut feature, Kiran Rao marked her directorial return with Laapataa Ladies (Lost Ladies), which has been selected as India’s Oscar entry for the Best ...
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