78th Cannes Film Festival: Actor Rahul Bhat talks about Black Warrant, returning to Cannes a third time after Ugly and Kennedy, his new LA-produced Kumbh film, and growing up in Kashmir and wanting to be Amitabh Bachchan
The young Kapoor scion, Atlas-like, shoulders the weight of two mammoth legacies of his two grandfathers — the legendary Shashi Kapoor and Ramesh Sippy. The ‘Black Warrant’ actor, who’s one of the trustees of Bombay’s Prithvi Theatre, champions both theatre and cinema.
Cinévesture International Film Festival, Chandigarh: Vikramaditya Motwane on a good story being the best risk mitigation, his stuck documentary Indi(r)a's Emergency, Black Warrant success and why showrunner & multiple-producer models work.
At the second edition of the Cinevesture International Film Festival, showrunner Vikramaditya Motwane, producer and Applause Entertainment CEO Sameer Nair and actors Rahul Bhat and Zahan Kapoor talk about their popular series.
75th Berlinale: Shome, in cinematographer Saumyananda Sahi & film editor Tanushree Das’s directorial debut Baksho Bondi (Shadowbox), competing in the new Perspectives segment, eternalises the lower-middle-class working woman, invisibilised mothers & mental health on screen as Chandan Bisht puts on a devastating show.
The Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI), organizers of the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, on Monday announced the second edition of ‘MA..
Vikramaditya Motwane believes that every new project, be it a movie or a show, offers him a chance to reinvent himself, as he finds more joy in the creative process than in the final product. From his critically acclaimed debut with 2010’s 'Udaan', a coming-of-age story about a young boy, to his latest project, 'CTRL', a screen-life thriller exploring the dangers of social media and AI, Motwane has consistently steered clear of repeating genres in his work.
B-town celebrities and fans alike are raving about the film’s unique narrative and direction. Vikramaditya Motwane’s visionary filmmaking style and Ananya Panday’s standout performance is receiving widespread praise.
CTRL on Netflix: As a movie about the dangers of sharing your life online and signing over rights without reading terms and conditions, Vikramaditya Motwane's Netflix thriller is on-point and adequately scary.
"CTRL" is expected to be a gripping thriller that dives into the complexities of the digital age, exploring themes of surveillance, privacy, and technology’s pervasive influence on our lives.
Wamiqa Gabbi, who plays to perfection a courtesan-turned-actor of the 1940s-50s Bombay Hindi cinema in Vikramaditya Motwane’s ‘Jubilee’, on learning acting on the job, being first rejected for the role, and working with Vishal Bhardwaj next.
Vikramaditya Motwane’s ‘Jubilee’, the Amazon Prime Video series about the heady early years of Bombay cinema, and two non-fiction Netflix titles whet the appetite for our shared love of Bollywood, bypassing the exasperation and ugliness
In just five years, Amit Trivedi has given the Hindi film industry some of its most soulful tunes. Some have even given him the title of the ‘next Rahman‘
Film maker Vikramaditya Motwane speaks about the difficulties of adapting a four page short story into a full fledged Bollywood movie.