The latest updates from the Telugu film industry.
Joginder Tuteja lists the interesting titles coming up in February.
The two will work on a hard-hitting film, not a comedy.
From Awaara to Deewar to Junoon to In Custody, Shashi Kapoor leaves us many movies to love and remember him by.
Actor and Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan said she was happy that the House was discussing the most important ambassadors of the country, the film fraternity.
The veteran actress will play Rekha's character in the Khubsoorat sequel.
This heavily inspired film is full of cliches and boring performances.
Anil Kapoor on 24: Season 2, intimate scenes and son Harshvardhan.
Bhamaa, who is shooting for her upcoming film Shyloo, shares her acting experience.
Director V Samudra talks about his next film Chandee, starring Priyamani in the lead role.
Actor Ravichandran, music maestro Ilayaraja and director P Vasu will team up for the remake.
Kartik Aaryan looks promising, but the trailer not so much, observes Namrata Thakker.
'Nayanthara's Koko is so different from Janhvi's Jerry. Janhvi is a newcomer, just four films old.'
The actor and his wife Upasana Kamineni are expecting their first child; his film RRR has bagged two Golden Globe nominations.
In spite of a selection of fine actors doing their best, and an eye-catching visual quality, Rana Naidu is more disturbing than entertaining, feels Deepa Gahlot.
The best films are not necessarily the most successful -- that would be another list altogether -- although sometimes quality and commerce do converge.
The Osian's-Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema celebrates its 10th anniversary this year in Mumbai and Delhi. The same was held in Mumbai, for the first time, last year which was a one day event while this year it will be a two day event.
Even as she promotes her latest international project Citadel, Priyanka Chopra has moved on to her next.
'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.'
'It used to be a big problem to make people understand that one can be equally passionate about dancing as well as acting, and you don't need to choose one to be good at something. Bagging the kind of roles I wanted to do was a struggle.'
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The love story of Shakuntala and Dushyant is so familiar, from textbooks, comics, stage and screen versions, that it has become part of our cultural DNA. If a film-maker thinks he can make it his own by producing a 3D version with excessive CGI, he achieves nothing but overkill, notes Deepa Gahlot.
Kareena in a Kalimpong murder mystery, Priyanka in a Hollywood rom-com, a South Korean style western and lots, lots more on OTT this week.
In What's Love Got To Do With It, Shekhar Kapur makes the simple point that when it comes to love, nothing else matters, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Test your knowledge of the epic Mughal-e-Azam.
Sukanya Verma looks at all the significant bald imagery of Bollywood through the years.
An Indian-origin journalist was heckled by Donald Trump's supporters and briefly detained by police during a protest at a campaign rally.
Indications are that the DMK combine will win more seats than the AIADMK and BJP, but is facing a tough fight in about half a dozen from the rest, predicts N Sathiya Moorthy of the electoral contest in Tamil Nadu.
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Varun Dhawan tells us what an actor's life is really like.
Director Sanjay Gupta gets ready to shoot the actress in his next big project.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country is proud and elated with "Naatu Naatu" winning an Oscar and hailed the song as one that will be remembered for years to come.
There's so much entertainment coming up in April, May, June 2023.
The actress bags her first film with Akshay Kumar.
'For kids, the audience Frozen 2 is focusing on, it's a world they would love to be part of.' 'It teaches life doesn't have to be hunky dory after a happy ending, but it's fixable if there is love,' says Moumita Bhattacharjee.