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Kaatrukku Traffic Signal illai

Composed, written, and passionately performed by Ashoksaravanan and his team, Kaatrukku Traffic Signal illai "காற்றுக்கு டிராஃபிக் சிக்னல் இல்லை..." is a thunderous tribute to the bravery, sacrifice, and indomitable spirit of India’s soldiers. The song’s title metaphorically declares that just like the wind cannot be stopped by traffic signals, a warrior’s courage knows no limits. With powerful vocals, stirring lyrics, and an energetic composition, the song paints the life of a soldier as an epic saga of heroism—where the sky becomes their path, the earth their camp, and their uniform’s stars narrate untold tales of freedom. From the freezing Himalayas to the scorching deserts, the lyrics honor their unyielding vigilance, comparing them to eagles in the sky, tigers in battle, and volcanoes of unshakable resolve.

Kaatrukku Traffic Signal illai

NR 2025
Tracing the Frankopan Lineage

The Frankopan lineage remain some of the most fascinating figures of Habsburg era Croatia. They were politicians, conspirators, aristocrats and true Croatian patriots, with their impact on Croatian politics and culture still having a strong stamp on the country and its people to this day. In honour of this, the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county had started Tracing the Frankopan Lineage, an interconnected tourist route meant to preserve and celebrate the family's historical and cultural impact in an everchanging world.

Tracing the Frankopan Lineage

NR 2025
A Forbidden Nation: Exiles in Their Own Land

The film highlights the history of the Crimean Tatar people—from their deportation in 1944 to their current resistance to occupation—and seeks answers about Crimea's future and the mechanisms for its return. The film features reflections on the past, present, and future of Crimea and its indigenous people, the Krymly, by Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev, the head of the Mejlis, Refat Chubarov, People's Deputy Akhtem Chiygoz, actor and director Akhtem Seitablaiev, former Russian prison captive Leniy Umerov, as well as publicist Vitaliy Portnikov and People's Deputy Mykola Knyazhitsky. The film also discusses how to address the mass repression in Crimea, particularly against the Crimean Tatars, and what steps Ukraine can take now to support the Crimean Tatars and accelerate de-occupation.

A Forbidden Nation: Exiles in Their Own Land

NR 2025