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Cinemas, Deepfakes, and the Politics of Seeing in a Post-Digital World with Shahnaz Bashir

29 min · 7. Jan. 2026
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A PhD candidate and novelist Shahnaz Bashir sits down with COMM As You Are to unpack how a single cinema in Kashmir becomes a visual archive of power. Through two photographs taken seventy-six years apart, Shahnaz Bashir traces a striking transformation: from 1947 crowds openly gathering to hear a political leader speak, to 2023 scenes where military bunkers are concealed behind propaganda billboards during a tightly managed state spectacle. Bashir reflects on how the Palladium Cinema’s shifting roles—from cultural venue to political office to surveilled, shuttered site—reveal the ways buildings, images, and media infrastructures become battlegrounds for democracy, memory, and control.

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Episode Cinemas, Deepfakes, and the Politics of Seeing in a Post-Digital World with Shahnaz Bashir Cover

Cinemas, Deepfakes, and the Politics of Seeing in a Post-Digital World with Shahnaz Bashir

A PhD candidate and novelist Shahnaz Bashir sits down with COMM As You Are to unpack how a single cinema in Kashmir becomes a visual archive of power. Through two photographs taken seventy-six years apart, Shahnaz Bashir traces a striking transformation: from 1947 crowds openly gathering to hear a political leader speak, to 2023 scenes where military bunkers are concealed behind propaganda billboards during a tightly managed state spectacle. Bashir reflects on how the Palladium Cinema’s shifting roles—from cultural venue to political office to surveilled, shuttered site—reveal the ways buildings, images, and media infrastructures become battlegrounds for democracy, memory, and control.

7. Jan. 202629 min