Tripti Lahiri is South Asia bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, overseeing a team of reporters covering business, politics and technology stories across the region. Previously she was Asia ...
3 Idiots directed by Rajkumar Hirani was an adaptation of a novel by Chetan Bhagat named "Five Point Someone". The film was a ...
One hundred years after The New Yorker published its first issue, we delve into the rich history of movies that have been inspired by its writing – from Meet Me in St. Louis to Adaptation.
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Hosted on MSNMira Nair wants to make a film on US immigrant crisis. ‘What’s happening is shocking’At a panel on ‘Films and Migration’ at India Habitat Centre, Nair said that she wants to make films only she can. ‘I can tell ...
and vowed to come back to him with a suitable part. The two came together 15 years later for Khan's memorable role of Ashoke Ganguli in The Namesake (2006), based on Jhumpa Lahiri's eponymous book.
Adelaide, Feb 16 (PTI) Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri, who was six-under through his first 11 holes, carded a three-under 69 in the final round to finish tied 7th at the LIV Adelaide on Sunday, with ...
The two came together 15 years later for Khan's memorable role of Ashoke Ganguli in "The Namesake" , based on Jhumpa Lahiri's eponymous book. Khan, who had established himself as an actor with ...
She promised to work with him again, which materialized 15 years later in 'The Namesake'. In 'The Namesake', based on Jhumpa Lahiri's book, Khan portrayed Ashoke Ganguli, a role that demanded ...
and vowed to come back to him with a suitable part. The two came together 15 years later for Khan's memorable role of Ashoke Ganguli in "The Namesake" (2006), based on Jhumpa Lahiri's eponymous book.
In 'The Namesake', Khan and Tabu played Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli, first-generation immigrants from West Bengal to the US.
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