Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan expressed profound gratitude for his fans' unwavering affection during Sunday darshan outside ...
This year hasn't shied away from having its fair share of such well-crafted films, as the most impactful and highest-rated ...
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HarperCollins India to publish an ode to the superstar, Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood
In time to celebrate the superstar's birthday, HarperCollins India is delighted to bring out the 'Bollywood book of the year' ...
Bollywood’s biggest stars have crossed borders to showcase their talent on global screens. From action-packed franchises to ...
Knives Out’ revolves around the sudden death of an aged crime novelist named Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer). He meets his end mysteriously in his large estate residence, shocking his family.
A number of new movies and web series will be available this weekend on OTT platforms like ZEE5, Apple TV, JioHotstar, Amazon ...
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John Abraham and the macho face of patriotic Bollywood
On John Abraham birthday, his screen image stands out as a symbol of modern Bollywood machoism, marked by strength, silence ...
Need we narrate what Sholay—The Final Cut is about? A film whose Current Booking windows opened in Mumbai well past the 75th week. A film that was screened every single day for over two decades ...
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When Rs 45 felt impossible for 'Laalo' team, Ankit Sakhiya–Karan Joshi’s tea story will inspire you
Gujarati film 'Laalo' is a massive success, breaking earning records. During promotions, actor Karan Joshi recalled a ...
Looking to add to your watchlist? Nawazuddin Siddiqui returns to a new case in ‘Raat Akeli Hai – The Bansal Murders’ and ...
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Top Hollywood opening days in India: Avatar Fire and Ash biggest of the year, eighth biggest ever
Avatar: Fire and Ash opened with Rs. 22 crore (Rs. 18 crore nett) approx at the Indian box office on Friday. This places the film as the highest opening day grosser of the year and the eighth highest ...
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Pardesi: An Indo-Russian romance disguised as 15th-Century adventure
As part of our Retro Review series, we revisit Pardesi (1957), a pioneering Indo-Soviet film portraying a 15th-century Russian trader’s journey to India. Beyond romance, it symbolises enduring India-R ...
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