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  • Nishaanchi, Dil Madharaasi, Baaghi 4, and other mega releases ready to roar in September

    Nishaanchi, Dil Madharaasi, Baaghi 4, and other mega releases ready to roar in September

    After a blockbuster first half of the year, September is gearing up for another exciting round of highly anticipated releases. The month promises variety, action, drama, thrillers, and thought-provoking stories—all set to keep audiences hooked. From Anurag Kashyap’s gritty Nishaanchi to Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s impactful The Bengal Files, September promises a cinematic rollercoaster. Adding to the buzz are mass entertainers like Baaghi 4, as well as fresh and intriguing films, ensuring there’s something for every movie lover. Here’s a closer look at what’s coming:ent

  • Family Man 3 to Heeramandi 2: Top 10 Most-awaited movies and web series

    Family Man 3 to Heeramandi 2: Top 10 Most-awaited movies and web series

    Indian streaming’s drama genre is thriving, offering sharper, bolder, and deeper stories. From exciting debuts to beloved returns, these five upcoming drama series are already creating significant buzz among audiences.

  • Make in India: How Bengaluru’s Scrite app is revolutionising Indian screenwriting

    Make in India: How Bengaluru’s Scrite app is revolutionising Indian screenwriting

    Forget Final Draft & Celtx, home-grown Scrite, founded by Prashanth Udupa, Punit Thakkar & Surya Vasishta, is affordable and has multilingual support. Praised by Rakshit Shetty, Raj B Shetty, Abhaya Simha & Mayur Puri, the app has been used to write Malayalam film 'Footage' to a Bengali novel.

  • When Shah Rukh Khan revealed he would leave Bollywood if asked to choose between wife Gauri Khan and acting, said, "I love her body, she is the only..."

    When Shah Rukh Khan revealed he would leave Bollywood if asked to choose between wife Gauri Khan and acting, said, "I love her body, she is the only..."

    Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan’s love story began in Delhi when they were just teenagers. From a simple meeting at a friend’s wedding to 33 years of marriage, their bond remains a timeless symbol of love, loyalty, and commitment.

  • Guru Dutt centenary | Guru Dutt - Dev Anand friendship, and the Baazi that changed it all

    Guru Dutt centenary | Guru Dutt - Dev Anand friendship, and the Baazi that changed it all

    Guru Dutt and Dev Anand first met on the sets of ‘Hum Ek Hain’ in 1946, when they were both struggling to get a foothold in the Hindi film industry. From then until Guru Dutt's death in 1964, the two remained close friends.

  • Sobhita Dhulipala-Naga Chaitanya’s stylish outing at Madras International Circuit

    Sobhita Dhulipala-Naga Chaitanya’s stylish outing at Madras International Circuit

    Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya looked every bit the stylish power couple as they took a trip to Tamil Nadu’s Madras International Circuit. The actress embraced sporty chic in a crop top paired with khaki pants, while her husband kept it cool in a casual grey shirt and black joggers. Take a look at their stylish adventure together.

  • Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse Twitter review: Netizens say "It's a roller coaster ride of emotions"

    Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse Twitter review: Netizens say "It's a roller coaster ride of emotions"

    Dominic and the Ladies' Purse X, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, marks his Malayalam directorial debut. Starring Mammootty in the lead, this gripping mystery thriller combines suspense and intrigue, keeping viewers hooked. The film’s captivating storyline and stellar performances make it a highly anticipated cinematic experience.

  • 2024 year-ender: 24 women who made Indian cinema proud

    2024 year-ender: 24 women who made Indian cinema proud

    In a male-dominated movie industry, women not only broke the glass ceiling, fought ageism and sexual harassment, in reel and real, but also brought home global awards and wrote history for India. Here is a list of handful of the many women out there working in the wings.

  • World Mental Health Day 2024: 7 compelling films to watch and where to watch them

    World Mental Health Day 2024: 7 compelling films to watch and where to watch them

    World Mental Health Day is observed globally on October 10 every year. Here is a list of films that you can watch on the day that explore myriad forms of mental health disorders through a humane lens.

  • From ‘Alien’ to ‘Romulus’: Ranking the 6 films that led to the new chapter

    From ‘Alien’ to ‘Romulus’: Ranking the 6 films that led to the new chapter

    The Alien franchise has been a cornerstone of science fiction and horror for over 45 years, beginning with the groundbreaking original film and evolving through various sequels and prequels. With the imminent release of Alien: Romulus, it's a fitting moment to revisit and rank the six films that have shaped this iconic series. Each installment has contributed uniquely to the franchise, paving the way for the new chapter.

  • Explore Salim-Javed’s cinematic classics on Prime Video before the premiere of Angry Young Men

    Explore Salim-Javed’s cinematic classics on Prime Video before the premiere of Angry Young Men

    As we count down to the premiere of Angry Young Men on August 20, Prime Video invites you to immerse yourself in the legendary world of Salim-Javed. Celebrate their cinematic brilliance by exploring the Salim-Javed archival collection and binge-watching five of their blockbuster hits that continue to redefine Bollywood storytelling. Don’t miss this chance to experience the magic that shaped an era!

  • Thangalaan actor Daniel Caltagirone: ‘India has still got cinema whereas we’ve lost cinema in the West’

    Thangalaan actor Daniel Caltagirone: ‘India has still got cinema whereas we’ve lost cinema in the West’

    British actor Daniel Caltagirone, whose Tamil debut 'Thangalaan' releases on August 15, on 'India's Spike Lee' Pa. Ranjith, on Roman Polanski the artist vs person, SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' changing West's image of Indian cinema and how streaming killed films in the West.

  • SC lays down guidelines on portrayal of disabled persons in visual media, films

    SC lays down guidelines on portrayal of disabled persons in visual media, films

    The verdict came on a plea filed by one Nipun Malhotra, who submitted that the Hindi film 'Aankh Micholi' contained deprecatory references to differently abled persons.

  • Actor Ravi Dubey celebrates success of zero budget film 'TACIIT'; says 'won two awards: one in the United Kingdom and one in India'

    Actor Ravi Dubey celebrates success of zero budget film 'TACIIT'; says 'won two awards: one in the United Kingdom and one in India'

    The film's accolades include a prestigious award in the United Kingdom and another significant recognition in India. Additionally, its official selection in Los Angeles marks its entry into the international arena.

  • Entertainment roundup: Ankita Lokhande's power act in Swatantrya Veer Savarkar; Shama Deshpande on new show Udne Ki Aasha; Saiyami Kher on poet Gulzar

    Entertainment roundup: Ankita Lokhande's power act in Swatantrya Veer Savarkar; Shama Deshpande on new show Udne Ki Aasha; Saiyami Kher on poet Gulzar

    The first quarter of the year 2024 saw a whirl of celebrity news from the world of Bollywood and beyond.

  • Seerat Kapoor shoots the climax scene of her upcoming physiological thriller with Naresh Agastya and J. D. Chakravarthy

    Seerat Kapoor shoots the climax scene of her upcoming physiological thriller with Naresh Agastya and J. D. Chakravarthy

    Actress Seerat Kapoor shared an exciting glimpse from the set of her new movie, a psychological thriller that's yet to be named.

  • Producer Anand Pandit on how regional films are giving better returns than Bollywood | Interview

    Producer Anand Pandit on how regional films are giving better returns than Bollywood | Interview

    Anand Pandit who runs the film studio Anand Pandit Motion Pictures and has headlined films like Chehre, Sarkar 3 as a producer is betting big on regional films as he sees better business coming from this new vertical he has forayed into.

  • Blade Runner & Knives Out actor M Emmet Walsh dies at 88

    Blade Runner & Knives Out actor M Emmet Walsh dies at 88

    Walsh, who rose to fame in the 1970s with the role of Dickie Dunn in the film Slap Shot, and later, in memorable roles in Straight Time and The Jerk, died of cardiac arrest on March 19.

  • Kanchi Singh on making OTT debut with film '3rd October' and her idea of happiness

    Kanchi Singh on making OTT debut with film '3rd October' and her idea of happiness

    Known for her roles in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Aur Pyar Ho Gaya, Kanchi Singh will make her OTT debut with '3rd October' on March 29.

  • Centre notifies Cinematograph (Certification) Rules, 2024

    Centre notifies Cinematograph (Certification) Rules, 2024

    New rules introduced an updated mechanism for film certification process in India, allow for a more detailed age-based categories of certification and cuts down on process time for public exhibition.

  • Murder Mubarak’s Yaad Aave and Bhola Bhala Baby set the tune for the whodunit

    Murder Mubarak’s Yaad Aave and Bhola Bhala Baby set the tune for the whodunit

    Sung by Sachin-Jigar, Simran Choudhary and Varun Jain with rap parts by The Rish, the Sachin-Jigar love-song composition, Yaad Aave, has been written by Priya Saraiya.

  • Vibrant Gujarati film awards: CM Bhupendrabhai Patel commemorates Gujarat's cinematic achievements

    Vibrant Gujarati film awards: CM Bhupendrabhai Patel commemorates Gujarat's cinematic achievements

    Speaking at the Vibrant Gujarati Film Awards ceremony, Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel emphasized Gujarat's evolution from a renowned development model to a burgeoning center for the film industry. He reiterated the double-engine government's dedication, led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, to foster the growth of the film industry and cinematic tourism. The 2024 Gujarati Film Award Ceremony, graced by Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel, took place at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium in Ahmedabad. The event was jointly organized by the State Information and Broadcasting Department and Colors Gujarati.

  • What to watch on Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, and Amazon Prime this week

    What to watch on Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, and Amazon Prime this week

    From book-to-screen adaptations, documentaries, web-series and films, here's what releasing this week, earmark them for this weekend.

  • Why Bollywood should watch this Shahrukhkhan’s humanist tale of ordinary Muslim life

    Why Bollywood should watch this Shahrukhkhan’s humanist tale of ordinary Muslim life

    Kayo Kayo Colour? (What Colour?), by Shahrukhkhan Chavada, an independent filmmaker from Ahmedabad, is a stirring poetic ode to the ordinariness of his community’s life rarely seen on the big screen in India.

  • Beyond Lollapalooza, Cannes and India Art Fair: 24 unique art, film and music festivals worth travelling for in 2024

    Beyond Lollapalooza, Cannes and India Art Fair: 24 unique art, film and music festivals worth travelling for in 2024

    Get under the skin of the world’s biggest tourist destinations through these cultural events.

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