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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, launched a tour Monday of the city’s five boroughs with a ...
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Mediaite on MSN‘His Parents Are Millionaires!’ Fox News Host Shreds Zohran Mamdani’s Rent-Stabilized Apartment
He got a sweetheart deal, because that's how he's grown up as a fancy lad, living a life of privilege in the lap of luxury.
Indu Viswanathan, an Indian-origin Hindu woman, has accused Zohran Mamdani's mother, Mira Nair, of Hinduphobia, citing prejudiced portrayals in her fi ...
At Express Adda, Kal Penn shared how his breakout role as Kumar in Harold & Kumar almost sabotaged his chances to be cast in ...
Filmmaker-actor Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment’s latest production Boon has been selected as the ...
Nair’s “Mississippi Masala,” first released in 1991, became somewhat of a cult classic – but in recent years, actually finding a copy of the film was difficult.
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For Zohran Mamdani, Mom Mira Nair's Films Were a Formative Influence
Nair used words that described the film as a kind of Rorschach test that, 12 years later, might also be applied to her son's candidacy. "I made the film for this reason: dialogue," she said.
Monsoon Wedding and A Suitable Boy filmmaker Mira Nair has been announced as the Head of Jury for the South Asia Competition at this year’s Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival (October 27-November 5).
Director Mira Nair poses at the L'Ermitage Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., Aug. 23, 2004. her new movie, "Vanity Fair," opens on Sept. 1. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)CHRIS PIZZELLO ...
But globe-trotting director Mira Nair has been hunkering down in these culture-clash issues for years — with her latest film, “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” perhaps the most pertinent of all.
Nair used the word “maximize" to best sum up this philosophy as it relates to her craft and belief in getting the most out of everything she does.The centerpiece of Nair’s visit to Tufts, however, was ...
There are two kinds of films in the world, according to Mira Nair. No, not documentary and fiction. Although the Indian-born director, who divides her time among New York; Kampala, Uganda; Mumbai ...
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