Over the years, several actors have spoken about the disparities that exist behind the scenes. Now, veteran performer Govind Namdev has weighed in on the subject, shedding light on the culture of ...
In December, after Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar released in theatres, it proved to be a juggernaut like no other. Now, with just days left for the release of the sequel, it seems Dhurandhar: The Revenge ...
Neeraj Pandey did not set out to top Netflix‘s global non-English charts. In fact, the Indian filmmaker behind “Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web” – whose credits include “A Wednesday,” “Special 26,” “Baby ...
The award was handed out by Paddington Bear, who took to the stage to deliver a monologue, saying, "I am the first-ever bear to present an award, and also the first presenter to get marmalade over a ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Lakshimipriya Devi and Ritesh Sidhwani accept the Children's & Family Film Award for 'Boong' with Alan McAlex and Farhan Akhtar during the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards, ...
Filmmaker Suresh Triveni, known for movies such as Tumhari Sulu and Jalsa, has talked about how he thinks that "mid-sized films have completely died". Speaking with Variety India, he further spoke ...
The NSW government is favouring Sydney’s western suburbs as a site for a second film studio, as it opens expressions of interest to partner in the project to which it has allotted $100 million. The ...
After making a powerful Bollywood debut with Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara seems to be keen on building her horizon in Hindi. Her role in Toxic, starring Yash, is a step in that direction ...
During the past few days, the internet has been abuzz with the talk of Rajkumar Santoshi’s historical drama Lahore 1947 undergoing a title change. Some know-alls have spread the rumour that the film ...
The upcoming edition of the Red Lorry Film Festival by BookMyShow has unveiled its opening and closing films for this year’s event, which will take place in Mumbai from March 13 to 15. Red Lorry Film ...
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Arijit exits. What happens to Hindi film music now?
There isn’t anything Arijit Singh can’t sing. Give him a ghazal, and he will make it sigh. Or a Mohammed Rafi-singing-for-Shammi-Kapoor pastiche, where he will channel old-school playback. He will do ...
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