'People want to know the life led by those living in Pakistan.'
Made on a shoe-string budget, the Insidious collections is looking very good.
The pandemic situation in India has reached a breaking point and the only thing one can do now is stay safe and stay indoors. Here's everything OTT has to offer to keep you distracted this week.
Gurinder Chadha on It's a Wonderful Afterlife which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Samir Soni talks about his infant daughter, and his latest TV show, Ringa Ringa Roses.
Lupt starts with some scary moments but ends up like a B-grade horror film, feels S Ramesh.
From South Korean treats to internationally acclaimed series to home-grown delights, here are Sukanya Verma's favourite OTT shows of 2021.
Joginder Tuteja looks at stars with the most movies in the pipeline.
Favourite movie homes, comparing Amitabh-Shashi's beds in Kabhi Kabhie and discovering the truth about Salman Khan's 1990s chartbuster... All in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
'I am learning good things and trying to avoid the bad. I am moving ahead with a positive attitude. That is my biggest achievement.'
'That's how you keep yourself alive and young.'
'...it didn't make sense to me.' 'If the character was not adding (to the story), I wasn't interested.' 'The reason why I chose to act is because of the way it makes me feel when I'm acting, not for the fame and money.'
We salute the late thespian in this compilation of his ten essentials movies that highlight his range and stature as an actor par excellence.
'He had a continuing interest in life, people, and the society in which he lived,' remembers Shyam Benegal, who collaborated with the polyglot playwright and actor through the 1970s and remained his friend for more than five decades.
Some were made on a grand scale, sending off a strong buzz even if they could not live up to it, while others told a good story.
How do the shows we watch and the songs we listen to, affect us? The question bothers Geetanjali Krishna after a domestic worker gushes about her six-month-old daughter's love for a nagin-themed TV show and Mika's Gandi Baat.
Sukanya Verma lists the 2018 films that impressive her.
Darr @ The Mall might be an absolute failure in the horror genre but as a revenge drama, it is refreshingly simple and does manage to pull a few heartstrings at the end of the day.
The Gallows will probably appeal to high schoolers at a sleepover. For the rest of us, a rewatch of The Blair Witch Project will have to suffice.
These actors stole thunder from the lead stars!
'Being a small-town girl has helped me play different characters, feel emotion, and gain from my experiences because I have lived that life.'
Massu Engira Masilamani is yet another trademark Venkat Prabhu entertainer.
First phase of online video's growth is over. Netflix, Amazon developing new content ecosystem.
A look at some of the most anticipated films of 2015.
Ronit Roy talks about the second season of Adaalat and his upcoming Hollywood and Bollywood projects.
Here's a look at Aamir's unique avatars, where he's not playing the usual cop or college-goer, no matter how well (or how often) he's performed. And also where what he plays is as attention grabbing as how he plays it, no matter how lousy the film.
Sukanya Verma recaps all the action at this year's MAMI.
At the peak of his popularity and charisma, filmmakers considered him a bigger draw than the leading man and often remunerated him with a higher fee than the hero.
Padmarajan's Thoovanathumbikal has become a part of Malayali mythology, just as its maker himself now possesses mythological status.
A look at films that were shot in Sri Lanka.
Sridevi was one of India's finest actresses. Here's the proof.
'India can replicate what Pakistan did to Kulbhushan Jadhav should the need arise.' 'Hopefully, Pakistan will see reason before that transpires,' says Ambassador G Parthasarathy, former high commissioner to Pakistan.
'There was a kissing scene in Hello with Gul Panag, but nobody saw that film. In Style, it was only a little peck on the cheek. There was a little in Life... In A Metro too. But I haven't done an erotic film.' Sharman Joshi gets candid about his first erotic film, Hate Story 3.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, announced its winners for 2016 and we guarantee you that these images will blow your mind.