Arthur J Pais

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AR Rahman, Tariq Anwar nominated for Oscars

AR Rahman, Tariq Anwar nominated for Oscars

Rediff.com   25 Jan 2011

A R Rahman, whose score for the Donny Boyle directed survival drama 127 Hours had brought him a Golden Globe nomination a month ago, has done better at the Oscars. He has bagged two Oscar nominations, like he did for Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire. Apart from the score, he also received a nomination for If I Rise which he sang with the British artist Dido.

Must-watch films: An old hit  and a new classic

Must-watch films: An old hit and a new classic

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2011

Movies on DVD that you should not miss.

True Grit tops US box office

True Grit tops US box office

Rediff.com   10 Jan 2011

The Westerner may just grab some Oscar nominations.

'We did not want to pressurise Indian policemen'

'We did not want to pressurise Indian policemen'

Rediff.com   10 Jan 2011

The cancelled Police Unity Tour to Gujarat was part of the commemoration of 50 years of its statehood. The US officers were also to go to various places associated with not only Sardar Patel but also Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarat. The programme had the enthusiastic backing of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi

Following the Rajshri tradition in Isi Life Mein

Following the Rajshri tradition in Isi Life Mein

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2010

First-time director and niece of Sooraj Barjatya, Vidhi Kasliwal is ready for showbiz.

Taking on John Wayne

Taking on John Wayne

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2010

The last of the major Oscar nomination contenders this year, True Grit is often discussed as a remake of the 1969 hit Western that fetched an Oscar to John Wayne. But Coen brothers insist while the plot line is same as in the previous True Grit, and both films are based on a well-reviewed novel by Charles Portis, they went directly to the source. Their film is seen through the eyes of the young girl, unlike in the 1969 film.

Black Swan to swim far and wide

Black Swan to swim far and wide

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2010

Armed with a host of solid reviews from majority of critics and major nominations including 12 Critic's Choice Award, the movie starring Natalie Portman is expected to do well when it opens worldwide.

Beware this Bengali Detective

Beware this Bengali Detective

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2010

The Brit film about chubby, intrepid Kolkata private eye will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival next month.

Hindu organisations reach out to all Americans

Hindu organisations reach out to all Americans

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2010

For over 25 years, Hindu organisations including temples across the United States have been offering free medical clinics several times a year, serving thousands of vegetarian meals once or twice a year and conducting a number of services helping all Americans. But in the last year or so, many have realised that such efforts have to be increased and made more visible so that other Indian organizations will come forward to do service, muses New Jersey-based Ved Chaudhary.

Chicago's Apna Ghar celebrates 20 years of service

Chicago's Apna Ghar celebrates 20 years of service

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2010

Shyam Benegal, whose films like Ankur, Bhumika and Mandi have celebrated women trying to take control of their destinies, delivered the keynote speech at the 20th anniversary gala of Apna Ghar on November 14.

This gritty little film might just win an Oscar

This gritty little film might just win an Oscar

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2010

Winter's Bone, which garnered some of the best reviews of the year, has just entered the Oscar race.

Fifty US cops to bicycle in India for Unity Tour

Fifty US cops to bicycle in India for Unity Tour

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2010

For the first time ever, police officers from United States, who have been a part of the annual Policy Unity Tour, will bicycle with their counterparts in India. The theme of the march: We ride for those who died.

Tangled topples Harry Potter at US box office

Tangled topples Harry Potter at US box office

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2010

Both films aimed at pre-teen and teen audiences, with Tangled having a special appeal to young girls and women.

Indian troupe debuts in NY Thanksgiving parade

Indian troupe debuts in NY Thanksgiving parade

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2010

Their performance would mark the first time an Indian troupe has danced in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Parade's 84 years history.

No takers for Guzaarish worldwide

No takers for Guzaarish worldwide

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2010

Guzaarish opened not only to a sluggish box office in India but also in foreign territories where it was expected to do solid business.

Why you won't see latest Harry Potter in 3-D

Why you won't see latest Harry Potter in 3-D

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2010

But even in its current format, Deathly Hallows is one of the most awaited films of 2010.

India made 3D movie on Oscar longlist

India made 3D movie on Oscar longlist

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2010

Alpha and Omega, whose key animation was done at Crest Animated Studio in Mumbai has found a place in the just announced 15 films Oscar eligibility list.

When newcomers stole the show

When newcomers stole the show

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2010

Newcomers leave their mark on the Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival, reports Arthur J Pais.

Revisiting Back to the Future

Revisiting Back to the Future

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2010

The 4-disc Blu-ray package which includes digital copies of all three movies has hours of extras and would make a great holiday gift. For the older generation, there is a great number of nostalgic thrills and fabulous insights into the making of the film.

A memoir that reflects the immigrant experience

A memoir that reflects the immigrant experience

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2010

"My father had a very interesting way of teaching us life lessons," says Teji Singh Bindra. "He would ask us as children how much would 1 + 1 make, and we would say 2. Remove the plus mark, and you could make it 11, he would say."