Remove the jump scares from Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship and you are left with nothing, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Films that amazed Aseem Chhabra at the El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt.
Since its entry in 2016, Netflix has announced over 60 titles to be sourced from India.
'I did not find anything atrociously out of place about the depiction of the IAF's image,' says Group Captain Murli Menon (retd).
Aseem Chhabra watched some great films and some huge disappointments in 2020.
Ronjita Kulkarni shares her mom Swati Das' recipe for a Christmas Raan Roast
Be a traveller, not a tourist.
'So you have a middle class, and an elite that have seceded into outer space and they look down and say, "What's our bauxite doing in their mountains?" and "What's our water doing in their rivers?" There's a sense of entitlement there.' Arundhati Roy captures minds with her thoughts on capitalism, Indian politics, war, and more in New York.
Ever wondered how Bollywood films have grown snazzier over the years?
Crimson Peak is not for everyone, but the mood is set very early on, says Raja Sen.
On a field trip to Bharatpur at the peak of the summer, author realises that every season has its own charm
'Sci-fi is a very expensive genre; I need to become a much bigger star for people to invest that kind of money in me.' 1920 London actor Sharman Joshi talks about his favourite genre, and why he won't be doing it anytime soon.
'We had decided that if the audience liked Stree, then after two or three years we would plan a sequel.' 'Because of the kind of reaction we received for the film we have already started work on it.'
How many of the 354 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2017 have you seen?
India's foremost ad guru, award-winning lyricist, and scriptwriter turns 46 today.
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.