‘The script of Shyam Singha Roy was so mainstream and yet so unique.’‘I could visualise what a spectacular experience it
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‘Death on the Nile’ movie review: Comme ci, comme ça
All who enjoy Agatha Christie novels for the cleverly put-together puzzles and familiar characters, are sure to be disappointed with
What happened in Vesoul during the Festival International des Cinemas d’Asie
FICA is an important celebration of Asian cinema in Europe, and this year’s winners include the American-Bangladeshi-Indian drama, ‘No Land’s
Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Shamshera’ to release in theatres on July 22
The film is reportedly set in the 1800s and chronicles the story of a dacoit tribe fighting for their right
Vishnu Vishal on fighting back injuries and depression, and what prompted him to make ‘F.I.R’
Back in the limelight with the release of his film, the actor opens up on battling depression, injuries and financial
‘Freedom Fight’ movie review: What does ‘freedom’ mean to you?
Though it works better than many of the other over-hyped anthologies, the common theme that connects all the segments is
Can you watch 384 films in a year?
Aseem Chhabra watched some great films and some huge disappointments in 2021. The year two of the pandemic was a
‘They were playing my song at Lataji’s funeral’
‘She brought so much craft, skill and spontaneity to her songs, it was almost impossible to match up to her
Lata loved to sport jeans
Where Shamshad Begum was charging Rs 900 for a song, Lata was prepared to settle for Rs 50 as she
Russell Crowe boards Sony’s ‘Kraven the Hunter’
Director J C Chandor will helm the movie which hails from Sony’s universe of Marvel characters Russell Crowe will feature