Blogger Subra Narayan pointed me to this excellent website featuring NFDC films. Cinemas of India has about 80 films, but they are the kinds of films you watch and remember for a long time to come. I remember watching Mirch Masala (featuring late Smita Patil among other stalwarts) and Massey Sahib (featuring Raghuvir Yadav and author Arundhati Roy) on Doordarshan many, many years ago but there are so many more excellent films here. If you have not seen Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron yet, I’d recommend starting with that one – Happy Viewing!
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