Frames Film Festival is an initiative by the BAMMC department of SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science & Commerce for talented filmmakers all over the world. Started in 2003, today it is India’s largest undergraduate Film Festival.

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Frames Film Festival is an initiative by the BAMMC department of SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science & Commerce for talented filmmakers all over the world. Started in 2003, today it is India’s largest undergraduate Film Festival.
Summer has officially arrived! This season calls for ice creams, sunny beach days, and cooling drinks of coconut water. How are you planning to enjoy your summer days amidst the pandemic? Do let us know in the comments section.
The second wave of COVID-19. New lockdown guidelines. Elections – a lot of issues the government is handling right now. Bloggers are writing and sharing their views on their blogs for the same. With a lot to write about other than these issues, we have picked the best blogposts for you to read this week. Here are April’s first Tangy Tuesday Picks.
Hello dear bloggers!
The first day of April is one of the most light-hearted days of the year. A day filled with pranks, confusion, suspense, and loads of laughter. We hope you had fun yesterday pranking your friends and family members without stepping outside. To keep the fun going on we are here with our new writing prompt.
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Holi is around the corner. As we gear up to celebrate the festival of colours and fun, one might face the dilemma of whether to play or just stay indoors. As the pandemic is still here we should not ignore the safety protocols, try to keep yourself and your surroundings safe. Let’s also spend some time this weekend doing what we love – Blogging! We got this covered with an interesting prompt for you to get started.
Hello bloggers!
We hope you had a great start to this week. Yesterday, the internet was filled with memes and discussion about the first anniversary of ‘Janta Curfew.’ Time flies by or doesn’t when you are staying indoor for a year. Thankfully, most of us have resumed our regular lives and glad things are getting back to normal, albeit slowly. For now, let us enjoy the present. Take a break and get ready to enjoy your reading time with our weekly picks from Indian bloggers.