The ending debate stays alive because Taxi Driver gives Travis a public redemption image right after the brothel massacre. He returns to work, Iris’ parents thank him, and Betsy reappears in his cab.
There’s also skepticism from London’s famed black cab drivers, who must pass a grueling training course known as “The Knowledge,” which requires memorizing hundreds of routes and takes years to ...
Amit Shah the Union Home Minister of India launched the new co-operative cab service platform backed by the government ‘Bharat Taxi‘. The app is based on a co-operative platform that offers a more ...
Taxi Driver’s first destination was a single movie screen on the east side of Manhattan. The harrowing Martin Scorsese drama opened in the Coronet Theatre on February 9, 1976, before gradually ...
Martin Scorsese's groundbreaking New York thriller turns 50 this week. It remains a remarkable piece of work – though its truly defining moment is probably not the one you think. Even after five ...
Bharat Taxi is now officially available in India. This is India's first cooperative-based ride-hailing platform, and it promises better pay to drivers and transparent fares to customers. Here are more ...
Martin Scorsese's masterpiece about loneliness, urban decay, and vigilantism is 50 years old this month. We’re revisiting archival interviews about ‘Taxi Driver’ with Scorsese, screenwriter Paul ...
To compete with ride-hailing platforms such as Ola, Uber, and Rapido, the Indian government has launched the Bharat Taxi app. Introduced as a cooperative taxi service platform, the app aims to address ...
Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah launched Bharat Taxi yesterday (5 February) at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi, marking the arrival of India's first cooperative-based ride-hailing platform.
Bharat Taxi, a cooperative-led ride-hailing platform, has officially been launched in India -- two months after a successful pilot operation. Launched by home minister Amit Shah on Thursday (February ...
Bharat Taxi has officially been launched in India. The app, backed by the Government of India, promises transparent fares, and better pay for drivers compared to private cab aggregators, such as Uber ...
Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is set to launch Bharat Taxi, India’s first cooperative-led ride-hailing platform, on Thursday, marking the formal rollout of a government-backed alternative to ...
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