Payal Kapadia recently spoke about lack of support to indie filmmakers. Her film All We Imagine As Light will be releasing in Indian theatres on November 22. Payal Kapadia reacted to Anurag ...
Women in the Indian film fraternity are making our nation proud. From Payal Kapdia's Grand Prix win at the Cannes Film Festival 2024 and Guneet Monga winning an Academy Award, to Anasuya Sengupta ...
The idea of giving back to society dates back to ancient times, M3M Foundation's Chairperson and Trustee Payal Kanodia said while listing the various initiatives undertaken by her organisation.
Payal Kapadia said that the choice to submit All We Imagine As Light for Oscar consideration wasn’t solely hers to make. Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light hits theatres on November 22. (Photo ...
Talking about what Oscar validation means to her, Payal said, "Cannes gave us so much attention in India, and the nicest thing is that recognition gave me distribution. There is no bigger joy than ...
Among all was popular YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 3 fame Armaan Malik and his two wives Kritika Malik and Payal Malik. Both Kritika and Payal came together to celebrate the festival, highlighting their ...
On October 17, Payal Kapadia, best known for her debut film All we Imagine as Light which won at the Cannes Grand Prix, came to Mumbai for a press conference that was held jointly with actor and ...
"With a videographer mother and a psychoanalyst father, I could only be a filmmaker!" said Payal Kapadia, 38, bursting with laughter. The Indian director of All We Imagine as Light, Grand Prix ...
Payal Kapadia's Cannes-winning film "All We Imagine As Light" will release in Indian theatres on November 22, marking the first time a film of hers will be available for Indian audiences on the ...
All We Imagine As Light, which scripted history by becoming the first Indian movie to win the Grand Prix award at the Cannes Film Festival, has been nominated for top honour of best film as well as ...
Payal Kapadia’s debut feature All We Imagine as Light doesn’t make such assumptions about the less privileged, rather it brings them to the centre and gives them a voice. Why the ‘bad guy ...