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The return of John Mathew Matthan

The return of John Mathew Matthan

Rediff.com29 Dec 2005

The director talks about his new film, Shikhar.

'Sarfarosh 2 Banni Chahiye'

'Sarfarosh 2 Banni Chahiye'

Rediff.com13 May 2024

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary special premiere of Sarfarosh, actor Aamir Khan treated fans with a big update on the sequel of the film.

Fixing of petro price: SC declines plea

Fixing of petro price: SC declines plea

Rediff.com9 Apr 2012

The high court had declined to entertain the petition after it was informed that the apex court had on November 18, 2011, refused to hear a PIL filed by an NGO on the same issue.

'Jagjit Singh didn't ask for money for his Sarfarosh song'

'Jagjit Singh didn't ask for money for his Sarfarosh song'

Rediff.com10 Oct 2011

Director John Matthew Mathan pays a tribute to the late singer.

Himesh, looking out for heroines

Himesh, looking out for heroines

Rediff.com17 Oct 2007

The actor-singer-composer has signed three movies.

Column: OSO is just kitsch

Column: OSO is just kitsch

Rediff.com12 Nov 2007

Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om works well as a spoof, but can't smoothly transition from bling to bhoot.

Review: Saif's stock rises in unoriginal Baazaar

Review: Saif's stock rises in unoriginal Baazaar

Rediff.com26 Oct 2018

'He is evil in its most hypnotic, powerful, persuasive, expressive and exonerated avatar,' notes Sukanya Verma.

You heard it right: Investment in Bollywood to get transparent

You heard it right: Investment in Bollywood to get transparent

Rediff.com25 Mar 2014

To ensure transparency, the Third Eye Cinema Fund has roped in various agencies as auditors and advisors.

Your FAVE Aamir Khan Movie? VOTE!

Your FAVE Aamir Khan Movie? VOTE!

Rediff.com10 Mar 2015

Aamir Khan, brilliant 11 times over.

'Yash Chopra said, Tumne haste, haste, sub kuch keh diya'

'Yash Chopra said, "Tumne haste, haste, sub kuch keh diya"'

Rediff.com4 Jan 2016

'The new Indian cinema has still not found its voice and identity. It's trapped under the deadwood weight of Bollywood and popular Indian cinema.'

Shikhar is very mediocre

Shikhar is very mediocre

Rediff.com30 Dec 2005

The film is a a poor copy of Wall Street.