It’s Time Films Began Portraying Mental Illness With Greater SensitivityBy Karthika 6 min read | May 25, 2017
A Feminist Reading Of Mahanagar – Satyajit Ray’s Sketch Of Middle Class MoralityBy Megha Marik 5 min read | May 18, 2017
Ghare-Baire: Bimala’s Transgression Of Boundaries Between The Home And The WorldBy Neha Ghatpande 6 min read | May 9, 2017
Both Rajkahini And Begum Jaan Tell Us That Women’s Honour Is More Important Than Their LivesBy Megha Marik 5 min read | Apr 19, 2017
These Are 10 Of The Most Interesting Female Directors In South Asia Right Now!By Guest Writer 4 min read | Apr 13, 2017
A Feminist Reading Of Anaarkali Of Aarah – A Celebration Of Feminine AgencyBy Poonam Singh 5 min read | Apr 5, 2017
Silk Smitha: South India’s Ill-Fated Superstar | #IndianWomenInHistoryBy Tatsita Mishra 5 min read | Mar 27, 2017
Fatma Begum: India’s First Female Director | #IndianWomenInHistoryBy Maryam Mansoor 2 min read | Mar 12, 2017
Sita’s Family: A Documentary On Public And Private Struggles For IndependenceBy Richa Thakur 3 min read | Mar 7, 2017
On Prithviraj’s Statement And The Long History Of Misogyny in Malayalam CinemaBy Karthika 6 min read | Mar 1, 2017