24th Jun 2012 11:22am | By Editor
”New Indian cinema is exciting adventurous and volatile, just like the country itself,” says director Ketan Mehta.
The current shift in Indian filmmaking, away from Bollywood glamour towards a grittier realism, is evident in this closing week’s festival programme, which includes London-set crime drama Tooting Broadway.
Until July 3
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