Directed by: O.P. Srivastava Produced by Usha Srivastava of Reelismfilms Delving into a critical issue mankind faces – space debris and its impact on Earth – The Dirty Sky is a documentary that recently had a screening on February 25th, 2025, at the Little Theatre, NCPA, organised by The Cinema Collective. Offering a visually appealing and compelling, well-researched narrative, the documentary sheds light on the threats posed by the accumulation of defunct satellites, space junk, and other fragments orbiting the Earth. All of these pose risks to future space missions and life on Earth. Documenting past collisions, near misses, and rising concerns over commercial mega-constellations such as Starlink, The Dirty Sky also highlights the risks faced by civilian and military satellites. The documentary addresses topics such as the geopolitical space race, delays in space launches, and the pressing and urgent need for Collision Avoidance Measures (CAMs). At i...
Poetry has long been rooted in oral tradition, predating written language by millennia. In its early forms, it served as a vital tool for preserving history, legends, and knowledge. Rhythm, rhyme, and repetition were integral to its recitation, making it both memorable and meaningful. Early poetry often took the shape of epic narratives, hymns, chants, and ballads—many deeply intertwined with religion and philosophy. The late 20th century saw a resurgence of spoken word and slam poetry, revitalizing poetry as a live, performative art. With a potent mix of rhythm, rhyme, and impassioned delivery, spoken word poetry creates an electrifying experience, connecting with audiences in ways that the written word alone cannot. As the digital age exploded, spoken word found its place at the forefront of cultural conversations. In India, this wave of spoken word has also gained significant momentum. Poets across the country have used the form to address a broad range of issues—from mental h...