Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment's Zorro, the fully restored and complete first and second season episodes, are a treat to watch.
Attorney and grassroots organiser Mallika Dutt, a passionate fighter for immigrant and women's rights, was honored by the Asian American Justice Center with the annual American Courage Award in early October.
The list of 22 leaders was compiled in association with Harvard Kennedy School. It also includes Federal Reserve Board Chirman Ben Bernanke, Newark city Mayor Cory Booker, Cisco Systems CEO and Chairman John Chambers and playwright-activist Eve Ensler.
Aviation pioneer's biopic is Indian-origin director's first big Hollywood film.
Paranormal Activity, which stands at number five on the American and Canadian box office charts, may be arguably the biggest success of the decade.
Ayan Mukerji talks about his first film Wake Up Sid, and his first producer, Karan Johar.
Singer Falu caps tour with a stint in the Big Apple.
The double package will show the trailer of Toy Story 3 as well, which will also have a 3D version.
The film was dead on arrival at 78 locations in America and Canada, as well as 40 locations in the United Kingdom.
The actor talks about his new film, What's Your Raashee.
Laxmikant Shetgaonkar's Paltadacho Munis won the Discovery award at the recently concluded film festival.
Megan Fox loses out to a bunch of cartoon characters, at the box office.
Ashutosh Gowariker's What's Your Raashee? got a solid welcome at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday despite some groans that the 192 minute-long film is too unfocussed. Minutes before the red carpet ceremony for the movie, the director told rediff.com that he will be hugely busy with two very different projects in the next couple of years.
In the climatic scenes, Dev Benegal offers a truly touching tribute to world cinema. People who love cinema will weep at the scene.
Her granfather, Kailash Sharma, hopes his grand-daughter can soon become a pillar of the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation.
The outspoken filmmaker of documentaries such as Sicko and Roger and Me, promoted his latest work, Capitalism: A Love Story at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The additional scenes and gags surely enhance the pleasure, making this as one of the must-see guilty pleasures of the season.
In 1929, Rabindranath Tagore was so troubled when he applied for an American visa that he cancelled his lecture tour and returned to India, the historian Ronald Takaki often said.
The Brad Pitt starrer is doing very well overseas.
The Times expects the film to bag a number of acting nominations.