In a world moving faster than ever, full of information and opinion and noise, Charlie Chaplin said something in 1940 that somehow keeps getting more relevant with every passing decade. He said, 'We ...
In My Autobiography, Charlie Chaplin once stood against those who tend to romanticise poverty while drawing reference from his life. Speaking on his behalf, he maintained that he is a unique ...
Charlie Chaplin's words belong to the unforgettable climax of his 1940 film The Great Dictator. His iconic speech is from the moment when Chaplin’s character, who was a humble Jewish barber, was ...