Anurag Kashyap is all set to release his next film Gulaal. Produced by Zee Limelight, the film revolves around conflicts of contemporary India trying to break the shackles of its past.
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As Abhay turns 45 on March 15, Joginder Tuteja looks back at his best work.
Stars spotted at the special screening of Kannada movie Thithi!
Shatrughan Sinha's daughter Sonakshi talks about her Bollywood debut and what it's like to be the Shotgun's daughter.
The next 12 months will see many world cinema heavyweights unveiling exciting new films.
Indian supermodel Jesse Randhawa shares her career story, beauty advice and interesting tidbits about her life with readers.
The actor will next be seen in Karan Johar's directorial venture Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
The Ben Affleck starrer releases in India this Friday, October 24.
In a new letter issued on Monday, October 7, the eminent personalities questioned how writing an open letter to the prime minister could be called "an act of sedition".
Not much is known about Ayesha Mohan, who plays an ambitious woman, ready to go to any lengths to get what she wants in Gulaal.
"There was a very emotional reason why I took up this role," Taapsee said, even as Bhumi felt 'overwhelmed' and got teary-eyed.
Have you ever suffered a break-up so nasty that it has clouded your ability to reason? We invite readers to share their break-up experiences and tips to cope.
Priceless gems, tucked away in movie history.
Anurag Kashyap is back with Dev D, an ultra-modern take on that old tale about a man who drunk himself dead silly for a girl. And if the music is any guide, the film holds the promise of being an edgy roller-coaster ride.
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Joginder Tuteja looks at the film-maker's work over the years.
The OTT scene is buzzing with hot new shows for your viewing. Sukanya Verma offers a list of everything you shouldn't miss.
Abhay Deol is serious about taking a sabbatical from Mumbai and continue taking art courses in New York, looking to work with great scriptwriters, and find out how he should handle his movie career. Right now he is excited about two of his films that are to open soon -- Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and Dev D, a modern version of the tragic Devdas legend; he gets the script concept credit for the latter film directed by Anurag Kashyap.
How the gangster and cop will look in the much-awaited second season.
Whether it's a filmi rite of passage or just another facet of nepotism, quite a few star kids began their journey as ADs.
Ghoomketu's distracted, disjointed, narrative acquires the tone of a dream whose quirk stems from naivete, not narcotics, complains Sukanya Verma.
Amit Trivedi, the 29-year old composer tells Patcy N more about composing for Aamir and his forthcoming movie Dev D.
The engagement party, held in Mumbai's JW Marriott, was a starry affair.
Condemning the police crackdown inside Jamia Millia university, several film industry insiders, including one from Hollywood, on Monday rallied behind the university's students and said the government is trying to stifle voices of dissent against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
The director, the music director, the cinematographer, and the leading man reinstates faith in cinema itself.
'I didn't want to be the bottom-most in the food chain of a commercial film.' 'I'd rather do something experimental and learn and hope that this translates into somebody noticing me.'
The Hindi version of Rajinikanth's Kabali did not find much love outside Tamil Nadu
Sanjay Gupta's Mumbai Saga and Ram Gopal Varma's DCompany are all set to release this week, and add to the gangster movies made in Bollywood.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities!
Director Anurag Kashyap gets real about his new film, No Smoking.
Anurag Kashyap's No Smoking does not make any sense. This is self-indulgent filmmaking, and totally ignores the sort of audience that may end up watching it.
John Abraham walks the red carpet at his film's premiere the 2nd Rome Film Festival on Wednesday.
Director Anurag Kashyap spits fire at the media as well as the film fraternity as he talks about his film No Smoking. And yes, he says you can see John Abraham's bottom in the film.