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  • Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia on his CID comeback after 6.5 years; says ‘Due to popular demand I’ve been called back’

    Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia returns to CID as the ruthless Barbosa, leading the Eye Gang. His mission to dismantle the CID bureau promises suspense, action, and shocking twists in an intense storyline.

  • Tigmanshu Dhulia says ‘Short films energise artists’ creative juices’ at MAMI Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films

    Tigmanshu Dhulia says ‘Short films energise artists’ creative juices’ at MAMI Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films

    MAMI Mumbai Film Festival: Bollywood director Tigmanshu Dhulia on his LargeShort Films original 'The Promise', cast Jim Sarbh and Priyamani, making short films and why dialoguebaazi was enjoyable in 1970s Bollywood.

  • ‘Garmi’ director Tigmanshu Dhulia: ‘As young students, at NSD, we felt one must speak up against the wrong’

    ‘Garmi’ director Tigmanshu Dhulia: ‘As young students, at NSD, we felt one must speak up against the wrong’

    Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia on his new political thriller series ‘Garmi’, on SonyLIV, that revisits his earlier film ‘Haasil’, his student days at NSD, and biggest takeaway from the Bombay film industry.

  • The Great Indian Murder review: Much ado about nothing

    The Great Indian Murder review: Much ado about nothing

    An adept ensemble cast including Pratik Gandhi and Richa Chadha can’t lift Hotstar’s new crime series, lost in a cluttered sprawl of settings and twists.

  • The Great Indian Murder review: Ashutosh Rana shines in this convoluted tale

    The Great Indian Murder review: Ashutosh Rana shines in this convoluted tale

    Actors like Ashutosh Rana, Richa Chadha, Pratik Gandhi and Shashank Arora make 'The Great Indian Murder' worth a watch, but they can’t make you care about the story.

  • Review | 'Call My Agent Bollywood' offers a satirical peek into how the filmy universe of Mumbai works

    Review | 'Call My Agent Bollywood' offers a satirical peek into how the filmy universe of Mumbai works

    The remake of the French hit series doesn’t quite look, sound and feel authentically Mumbai or Bollywood. Its best parts: laugh-out-loud cameos by actors appearing as warped versions of themselves.

  • Pratik Gandhi: ‘Unless I reinvent and experiment, I will not grow as an actor’

    Pratik Gandhi: ‘Unless I reinvent and experiment, I will not grow as an actor’

    Pratik Gandhi on 'Scam 92', reinventing himself as Vitthal Teedi and upcoming projects like a Web series with Tigmanshu Dhulia and 'Woh Ladki Hai Kahan' opposite Taapsee Pannu.

  • 5 unexpected acting successes of 2012

    5 unexpected acting successes of 2012

    Pravin Palande of Forbes India gets you a list of the unexpected acting successes of 2012.

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