Images from Day 2 of the 2022 Australian Open in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Roy Krishna had a couple of half-chances thereafter but good reflexes from Mirshad Michu in NorthEast goal and Krishna's inefficiency to keep the ball on target kept the score to 1-0.
From Vijay's fiery latest to atom bomb origins, brace yourself for some explosive action on OTT this week.
Sunny Leone, Sophie Choudry and Priyanka Chopra add oomph to the film.
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'You have to fight your own battles and I fought mine.'
Prasanna talks about his upcoming film Nanayam, out this Christmas.
Alizeh demonstrates smarts as sharp as her cheekbones and a restless fire in her eyes raging to conquer the world.
Global Infotainment's Tamil movie directed by Samudhrakkani and starring Sasikumar, is a realistic movie that's worth a watch.
2020 will see new jodis on screen. While Ranbir Kapoor romances girlfriend Alia Bhatt, Ananya Panday will be seen alongside Ishaan Khatter.
Sanju Baba takes the vaccine... What's Lisa doing with A R Rahman?
Images from Day 7 of the 2024 Australian Open in Melbourne on Saturday.
The plot of the sci-fi movie directed by Christopher Nolan (of The Dark Knight, Batman Begins, Memento, The Prestige fame) is about entering peoples' minds/dreams through an injection.
The actor, who turns 46 today, talks about 'the big day.'
You'll wish weekends lasted as long as weeks after looking at Sukanya Verma's long, long list of recommendations on OTT this week.
February has its share of biggies coming up, and one hopes that the big bucks continue to flow at the box office with audiences making a beeline for films.
There was nothing to cheer about as there were hardly any footfalls in theatres for the new release, Gumraah.
Joginder Tuteja looks at Hrithik's biggest hits over the years.
Aditya Sam Abraham talks about his first Malayalam feature film, 24 Hours.
From original films to Web series across genres, as well as the biggest Bollywood grosser of 2022, Joginder Tuteja lists the good stuff coming to you.
Acclaimed movies, hit movies, social movies, star-studded movies, scary movies and shows galore, you certainly won't be starved for entertainment on OTT this week.
The psychological thriller revolves around a neurotic police officer, whose life and career are destroyed after he is dumped by his prospective wife.
Though tragic stories traditionally been avoided by Bollywood, there have been a few instances of this genre resulting in audiences making them commercial winners as well.
Son of veteran Tamil actor Sathyaraj, Sibiraj talks about his first negative role.
The actor shared some pictures from the much-anticipated Web series, executive produced by the Russo Brothers' AGBO banner. The action spy thriller series will premiere on April 28.
Some exciting news shows, some gripping sequels coming up.
If you've never heard of a Columbian film called Unknown, you haven't really missed much. If you give this 95-minute copy of the poorly-received film a miss, you'll do yourself a favour.
Images from soccer matches played across Europe on Saturday.
The film starts as a campus caper and ends up as an action thriller.
Arnie's back, Varun shape shifts while others fight the good fight and more on OTT this week.
Meravanige is an engaging romantic thriller. The film proves that director Mahesh Babu has a firm grip over the medium. Prajwal shines, but it is new comer Andrita Ray who looks bubbly and pretty on the screen.
What are the most popular Bollywood films on OTT?
Hardcore action, romance and politics, April has a lot to offer!
'The only violence I have had in any film of mine is a slap.' 'When Nikhil narrated the film to me, I was blown away.' 'I was literally screaming out of my chair.'
Sidharth Malhotra feels working on Mission Majnu gave him an opportunity to 'ape' his idol, Amitabh Bachchan.
Sukanya Verma recaps all those events from 25 years ago.
'Keeravaaniji doesn't work in isolation.' 'He responds to stories, situations and the emotional core of a film.' 'That's why his tunes are so different.' 'Unchiseled emotional masterpieces.'