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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-explore/her-autonomy-is-building-community-agency-through-its-feminist-reading-circles</loc>
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<image:caption>Through free public gatherings, curated texts and support resources, the initiative encourages participants to engage deeply with literature.</image:caption>
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<news:title>'Her Autonomy' Is Building Community &amp; Agency Through Its Feminist Reading Circles</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/how-once-upon-a-mango-tree-uses-bengali-folklore-to-tell-a-modern-day-ecological-fable</loc>
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<image:caption>At first glance, the film appears to revolve around a practical question: should the tree be cut down, trimmed, or preserved? Dattachaudhuri transforms this choice into something far more profound.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Sambit Dattachaudhuri’s ‘Once Upon A Mango Tree’ transforms a family dispute over a backyard tree into a poignant reflection on grief, climate anxiety, and humanity’s relationship with the more-than-human world.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Rahul Dev Bose as Jeet, Mouma Naskar as the Wife, Sandipta Acharya as the Sister. Sharmila Sen as the Mother, and Kasturi Chattopadhyay as the Aunt in ‘Once Upon A Mango Tree’</image:caption>
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<image:caption>The appearance of the folkloric talking birds Byangoma and Byangomi, who traditionally guide travellers towards wisdom, evokes ancestral presences through fabulist memory-making.</image:caption>
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<news:title>How ‘Once Upon A Mango Tree’ Uses Bengali Folklore To Tell A Modern-Day Ecological Fable</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-supply/homegrown-zine-collectives-building-communities-around-art-activism-everyday-life</loc>
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<image:caption>Here are 4 Indian zine collectives that you can use for some inspiration and even publishing, if you end up making one!</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-01T08:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Homegrown Zine Collectives Building Communities Around Art, Activism, &amp; Everyday Life</news:title>
<news:keywords>Zine Collectives, Zine Collectives India, Zine Collectives in India, Zine Collectives from India, Indian Zine Collectives, South Asian Zine Collectives, Homegrown Zine Collectives, Zine Collectives to check out, Zine Collectives in India to check out, Indian Zine Collectives to publish your Zine, How to get your zine published, How to publish a zine, Publish a zine, Publish a zine in India, How to publish a zine in India, publish your zine, publish your zine in India, Independent zines, Independent Zine Collectives, Bazinega, Bazinega zines, Bazinega zine collective, Zinedabaad, Zinedabaad india, Zinedabaad zine collective, Zinedabaad zines, Cross Cat Collective, Cross Cat Collective India, Cross Cat Collective zines, Delhizine, Delhizine India, Delhizine colelctive</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-supply/madras-finds-is-bringing-south-indian-culture-heritage-into-homes-across-the-country</loc>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-01T07:30:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Madras Finds Is Bringing South Indian Culture &amp; Heritage Into Homes Across The Country</news:title>
<news:keywords>Madras Finds, Madras Finds brand, Madras Finds objects, Madras Finds home ware, Madras Finds accessories, Madras Finds objects, India, Madras Finds home objects, Madras Finds culinary objects, Madras Finds coasters, Madras Finds Davara set, Filter coffee, Filter coffee maker, Filter coffee maker Madras Finds, Filter coffee chocolate, Filter coffee chocolate, India, Filter coffee chocolate Madras Finds, Nivedita Ganeshram, Nivedita Ganeshram Madras finds, Madras finds Nivedita Ganeshram, Home ware, Lifestyle objects, Lifestyle objects brand, Lifestyle object brands, South Indian heritage, South Indian culture, South Indian Design, South Indian design objects, South Indian craft</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/deer-dosts-cyberpunk-depiction-of-mumbai-could-set-the-bar-for-indian-animation</loc>
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<image:caption>What began as a series of Instagram comics inspired evolved into Deer Dost, an ambitious animated universe set in a futuristic Mumbai.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Based in Mumbai and supported by a team of around twenty people, Deer Dost is now being developed publicly along with its community.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-01T07:30:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Deer Dost's Cyberpunk Depiction Of  Mumbai Could Set The Bar For Indian Animation </news:title>
<news:keywords> adult animation India, futuristic Mumbai,  animated series India , independent animation India, Indian animation ,  Indian cartoons, creator-led storytelling,  animation startup , animation industry India , Indian creators ,  future of Indian animation, animated content, animation and music original ,  digital storytelling ,  animated universe,  Indian entertainment,  independent creative projects,  Mumbai in animation,  action adventure animation,  world building, animation community, cyberpunk, social satire, animated series, Rick and Morty</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/ubiks-gaps-in-my-resume-critiques-the-art-world-from-within</loc>
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<image:caption>‘Gaps In My Resume’ offers a rare critique of the art world’s opaque structures, exposing the role of secondary markets, aspiration, and social performance in shaping contemporary artistic value.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>MY PRACTICE- 4, 15 x 20 in., Laser- engraved steel plates, 2026</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Installation view of UBIK’s ‘Gaps In My Resume’ at APRE Art House.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-01T07:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>UBIK’s ‘Gaps In My Resume’ Critiques The Art World From Within</news:title>
<news:keywords>    UBIK,     Gaps In My Resume,     APRE Art House,     Mumbai art exhibition,     contemporary art India,     conceptual art India,     institutional critique art,     UBIK exhibition Mumbai,     Mumbai gallery exhibitions,     contemporary Indian artists,     conceptual sculpture,     text-based art,     contemporary art world critique,     Indian contemporary art scene,     art market critique,     APRE Art House Colaba,     Mustafa Khanbhai,     New Delhi artist UBIK,     institutional critique in India,     contemporary art exhibition Mumbai 2026,     conceptual artist UBIK,     brass and iron sculptures,     red oxide art,     Mumbai art events July 2026,     Indian conceptual art exhibition</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-voices/its-2026-why-are-female-sports-fans-still-constantly-asked-to-prove-themselves</loc>
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<image:caption>From sports and gaming to music and film, women are often expected to prove their expertise before they're allowed to simply enjoy what they love.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>The Knicks' starting five for the fool who asked me to name them.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Throughout history, gatekeeping has been used as a tool to maintain power and exclude certain groups from certain spaces.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>I remember watching the Indian Men's Hockey Team secure the bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-01T06:20:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>It's 2026: Why Are Female Sports Fans STILL Constantly Asked To Prove Themselves?</news:title>
<news:keywords>female sports fans,  gender and fandom ,  sports culture ,  women in sports,  gatekeeping in sports, sports fandom, gatekeeping,  fandom culture, women sports supporters,  sports gatekeeping , football fandom, NBA , Knicks ,  women and popular culture, sports participation,  sexism in sports , sports community, women's sports, fan culture , FIFA World Cup,  cultural gatekeeping , sports viewership, belonging in sports,  women in sports media, basketball fans</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/painter-kafeel-meet-the-living-legend-who-hand-painted-fred-agains-india-tour-poster</loc>
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<image:caption>Collaborations like this give artists such as Painter Kafeel opportunities to continue practising their craft while bringing it into contemporary cultural conversations.</image:caption>
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<news:name>Homegrown</news:name>
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<news:publication_date>2026-06-30T10:30:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Painter Kafeel: Meet The Living Legend Who Hand-Painted Fred Again's India Tour Poster </news:title>
<news:keywords>Fred again, Fred again, India, Fred again coming to India, Fred again, India tour, Fred again tickets, Fred again, electronic music, Fred again, Dj, Fred again, Indian tour, Fred again, India dates, Fred again, India tour dates, Painter Kafeel, Painter Kafeel Delhi, Painter Kafeel India, Painter Kafeel typography Artist, Painter Kafeel Artist, Painter Kafeel design artist India, Painter Kafeel type Artist India, Painter Kafeel Fred again, Painter Kafeel Fred again, Poster, Painter Kafeel Fred again tour Poster, Fred again, Indian tour, Poster, Fred again, India tour Poster, Fred again, India tour Poster Painter Kafeel, Fred again tickets live, Fred again, tickets sale, Fred again tickets buy, Buy Fred again tickets</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/short-film-abracadabra-turns-a-mumbai-school-bus-ride-into-a-tender-coming-of-age-story</loc>
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<image:caption>In filmmaker Amay Mehrishi’s graduation project, ‘Abracadabra’, what appears to be an ordinary bus ride home from school becomes the setting for an intimate coming-of-age story that touches on the complexity of how children carry guilt, love, and desire before they can fully articulate their feelings.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-06-30T10:10:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Short Film ‘Abracadabra’ Turns A Mumbai School Bus Ride Into A Tender Coming-Of-Age Story</news:title>
<news:keywords>    Abracadabra short film,     Amay Mehrishi,     Mumbai school bus film,     Indian short film,     coming-of-age short film,     childhood friendship film,     identity in childhood,     Indian coming-of-age cinema,     Berlinale Generation,     South Asian short film,     Mumbai-set short film,     emotional coming-of-age story,     school friendship drama,     Indian filmmaker Amay Mehrishi,     London Film School graduate film,     childhood identity crisis,     friendship and belonging,     contemporary Indian cinema,     youth cinema India,     festival short film,     Indian independent film,     coming-of-age drama India,     school bus story,     emotional childhood narratives,     South Asian storytelling</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-explore/maithili-chaturvedis-dream-girl-examines-the-mythology-of-bollywood-stardom</loc>
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<image:caption>The paintings possess a cinematic quality, drawing viewers into worlds that feel innately intimate.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-06-30T10:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Maithili Chaturvedi's Dream Girl Examines The Mythology Of Bollywood Stardom</news:title>
<news:keywords>Rekha, Hema Malini ,  Bollywood icons , contemporary Indian art, Mumbai art exhibition ,  contemporary art Mumbai, oil paintings , Parveen Babi , Helen actress , Meena Kumari , Madhubala ,  cultural memory,  femininity in art,  celebrity culture, Bollywood nostalgia, Indian contemporary artist , Mumbai gallery opening,  art and popular culture , women in cinema, portrait painting, South Asian contemporary art, Old Bollywood, Retro stars, fabric painting</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-explore/parda-faash-30-returns-with-films-that-reflect-contemporary-south-asias-diversity</loc>
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<image:caption>As the world grapples with political, social, and environmental uncertainty, Parda Faash 3.0 positions cinema as a space for reflection, connection, and hope.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-06-30T09:33:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Parda Faash 3.0 Returns With Films That Reflect Contemporary South Asia's Diversity</news:title>
<news:keywords>Hope, independent filmmaking,  documentary films , South Asian filmmakers,  independent cinema , South Asian film festival,  South Asian culture, parallel cinema, alternative cinema ,  film festival India , cultural storytelling, cinema and social change ,  South Asia film screenings, belonging and memory ,  migration stories , cinema and identity, cinema as social reflection,  arts and culture festival ,  documentary and fiction films, storytelling through film, cinema and resilience , cultural documentation</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-supply/dhoras-elegant-designs-channel-rajasthans-traditional-jewellery-heritage</loc>
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<image:caption>The brand brings together jewellery, fashion, home décor, and art while working closely with Rajasthan's karigars to reinterpret traditional craftsmanship for modern wear.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-06-30T09:30:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Dhora's Elegant Designs Channel Rajasthan's Traditional Jewellery Heritage</news:title>
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