The Kashmir Files" from March 21 to May 20 will be reimbused by the state government
Pepsi, Coca-Cola's target audience is in the 20s, or younger. Brand experts debate whether the last of cinema's 'superheros' transcend the age gap
When OTT took off in 2016, the possibilities for crossing over exploded
Indian fans were deeply disappointed as earlier in the day, a tweet by a popular US scribe had kindled hopes of 'Jai Bhim' making the cut
The singer defined an entire epoch in Indian film music, influenced the contours that the big-screen heroine assumed.
In terms of the overseas market, 83 is going to have the widest global release of any Bollywood movie ever, overtaking the record set by Sooryavanshi starring Akshay Kumar
At least Rs 5,000 crore is at stake for the film industry in the next six months, say experts
Akshay Kumar starrer has earned Rs 50 crore in 2 days, set to hit Rs 125 crore in 7 days
Superstar Rajinikanth, chosen for the 51st Dadasaheb Phalke Award by the Centre for the year 2020, said that Monday will be "an important occasion for him" when he will receive the prestigious honour
Akhil Akkineni improves as an actor, but Bommarillu Bhaskar's script lacks freshness
Have Bollywood movies, in terms of genres, been changing as well? Or is Bollywood still churning out a standardised masala mix product
Vijay Sethupathi-starrer is the best among the five movie releases of last week, but still falls short of expectations
This year, only three films from India made it to TIFF, among the world's top fests and traditionally a welcoming platform for Indian cinema
'People still want to experience movies; they want to discover new films', said Bailey
Two diametrically opposite movies of 2021 show us the inner turmoil of police personnel during testing times
The City of Joy is currently busy hosting back-to-back shooting schedules of films with actors from different parts of the nation.
Debutante filmmaker Nithin Lukose's feature film "Paka" and Ritwik Pareek's "Dug Dug" are the 2 Indian films to have been selected for the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.
There is a strong line-up of big-ticket films awaiting release in the second half of 2021
The pandemic and OTT have changed the cinema ecosystem. Now, as states start allowing movie halls to reopen, the road to recovery is in sight. But it is likely to be long and hard
The state is tightening its control over what we read, watch, hear or laugh at, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar. Why not facilitate our soft power instead of clamping down on its strengths?