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  • Baingan bharta and saag are my muse: Chef Chintan Pandya of New York’s Unapologetic Foods

    Baingan bharta and saag are my muse: Chef Chintan Pandya of New York’s Unapologetic Foods

    Chef Chintan Pandya, who is in India for the Dhamaka India Tour, presented by Masters of Marriott Bonvoy and Culinary Culture, talks about his journey and more.

  • Dhamaka duo brings fiery chicken, Indian groceries to Brooklyn

    Dhamaka duo brings fiery chicken, Indian groceries to Brooklyn

    Chef and co-owner Chintan Pandya will serve foods from Kolkata, along with his take on under-the-radar specialties from across India.

  • This Indian eatery has been named New York's best new restaurant

    This Indian eatery has been named New York's best new restaurant

    “There’s nothing gray about the food at Dhamaka, though. Every dish comes at you as if it wants to either marry you or kill you,” restaurant critic Pete Wells writes.

  • Review: Adapted from a Korean film, 'Dhamaka' is highly watchable

    Review: Adapted from a Korean film, 'Dhamaka' is highly watchable

    'Dhamaka', starring Kartik Aaryan, is highly effective in building suspense, but it gets lost in translation.

  • Kartik Aaryan on 'Dhamaka': "It was one of the most difficult roles of my career"

    Kartik Aaryan on 'Dhamaka': "It was one of the most difficult roles of my career"

    'Dhamaka' director Ram Madhvani: "You need to feel anxiety; like in 'Neerja' you felt claustrophobia. The audience needs to feel like they are in the room."

  • 'Dhamaka' and 'Bunty aur Babli 2' to put coexistence of OTT and big screen releases to the test

    'Dhamaka' and 'Bunty aur Babli 2' to put coexistence of OTT and big screen releases to the test

    Kartik Aaryan's Dhamaka will release on Netflix, and Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji's 'Bunty aur Babli 2' in theatres this Friday.

  • Akshay Kumar, Kartik Aaryan, John Abraham take on terrorists in films that could become top grossers in the genre

    Akshay Kumar, Kartik Aaryan, John Abraham take on terrorists in films that could become top grossers in the genre

    Akshay Kumar is no stranger to the terrorism genre. Ditto for John Abraham, whose 'New York' and 'Batla House' are still among the top 10 Hindi films on terrorism, based on box-office collections.

  • Actor Kartik Aaryan hits a six, with a potential Rs1,000 crore riding on him

    Actor Kartik Aaryan hits a six, with a potential Rs1,000 crore riding on him

    Back of the envelope calculation: Six upcoming films, with potential earning of Rs150 crore-plus on each film, inclusive of sale to an OTT platform and music rights.

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