Seven years after her debut feature film, Village Rockstars, earned her accolades in the film festival circuit, Rima Das is back with its sequel. Earlier this week, Village Rockstars 2 had its India ...
Rima Das' Village Rockstars 2 will be screened at the Berlinale International Film Festival, reported PTI. It is a sequel to Das' multiple award-winning movie Village Rockstars, which released in 2017 ...
Rima Das’s Village Rockstars 2 begins in the same way as its predecessor: Dhunu stands in the middle of a field, lost in her thoughts. But there is much that is different for the Assamese film’s ...
CEDAR FALLS - For Cedar Rapids native Jalen Rima, a deep 27-yard throw from quarterback Eli Dunne into the end zone changed the direction of his collegiate career. 'There were a couple games where I ...
Bangkok-based Diversion has acquired world sales rights for Indian filmmaker Rima Das’ acclaimed “Village Rockstars 2,” which has its European premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. The film is a ...
Rima Das' Village Rockstars 2 is the only Indian film chosen for the Jiseok Competition at the 29th Busan International Film Festival. Sequels and franchises are not only dominating the mainstream ...
Indian filmmaker Rima Das returns to the Busan International Film Festival with the world premiere of “Village Rockstars 2,” a highly anticipated follow-up to her 2017 festival darling. The film is ...
IFFF is Germany’s largest forum for women in the film industry and presents outstanding films by women spanning all genres and styles. Following the National Award-winning indie film Village Rockstars ...
NEW DELHI: Filmmaker Rima Das' "Village Rockstars 2", a sequel to her 2017 film, has won the Kim Jiseok Award at the 2024 Busan International Film Festival. "Village Rockstars 2" was the only Indian ...
In Village Rockstars 2, we meet again the irrepressible Dhunu (Bhanita Das), Rima Das’ unforgettable guitar-strumming young heroine from rural Assam. The sequel finds her thrust into a preponed, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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