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Kolkata: All theatres in Bengal, single-screen or multiplex, will have to screen at least one Bengali film during the 3 pm to ...
Kolkata is experiencing a surge in activity hubs, offering diverse entertainment options beyond traditional malls and movies.
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NDTV Profit on MSNNew rule: Bengali films must be shown during prime time across West Bengal cinemas
West Bengal mandates all cinemas to screen Bengali films during prime time (3 PM - 10 PM) daily, boosting regional cinema.
The West Bengal chief minister seems to be going all out with the Bangla pride, even as instances of discrimination against ...
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The Print on MSNOne Bengali film a day in Bengal’s theatres. ‘Step against arm-twisting Mumbai companies’
New notification from the Bengal govt mandates that theatres screen 'at least one Bengali show per day for all 365 days ...
Veteran actor questions the tagging of certain films as ‘propaganda movies’ and asserts that Vivek Agnihotri’s Bengal Files ...
Kolkata Police stopped the trailer launch of 'The Bengal Files', a film based on the 1946 Calcutta Riots, its director Vivek ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNActor Rajeshwar opens up about playing radio jockey Arjun in the upcoming movie Zariyaa
Upcoming short film, Zariyaa is not just a tale of two protagonists meeting each other, but more of a celebration of the City ...
The Bengal Files is the third installment of Vivek Agnihotri’s trilogy after The Tashkent Files and The Kashmir Files.
The Bengal Files, which is scheduled for theatrical release on September 5, centres on the horrific events of the Calcutta ...
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India Today on MSNMamata's Bangla film diktat and the Devdas syndrome
CM Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government made it a must for movie halls to screen a Bengali film every day in the peak 3 ...
Following veteran Bengali actor Saswata Chatterjee, actor Saurav Das has also spoken out against the makers, alleging that ...
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