Amol Gupte brings a fabulous treat to our quality-hungry cinematic stomachs.
One of the best ways to celebrate Children's Day is by spending quality time with your kids and binge watch meaningful yet entertaining cinema pieces.
Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.
Photographer Pradeep Bandekar catches showbiz folk going about their business.
'How can so many misfortunes fall on one beautiful family?'
When a legendary Bollywood beauty pays you a compliment, you blush.
Could this be the year of sleeper hits? Find out.
Joginder Tuteja looks back at all the lesser known films Bollywood's leading men debuted in.
Director Rajan Khosa's skill as a director is evident in the manner the screenplay unfolds, without preachiness or stilted dialogues.
The actor bagged the Best Actor award at the Schlingel International Film Festival in Germany.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict for the week.
Singer Hamsika Iyer chats with rediff readers about life after Chammak Challo.
Singer Hamsika Iyer chats with rediff readers about life after Chammak Challo.
Singer Hamsika Iyer couldn't believe that she was roped in to sing a song for Ra.One!
Singer Hamsika Iyer couldn't believe that she was roped in to sing a song for Ra.One!
Small-budget film Stanley Ka Dabba raked in crores in its first weekend itself.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the lesser known films of these stars.
Children can be quite lucky at the box office too!
Amole Gupte strokes Sniff with a gentleness that one has now come to associate with his filmmaking (Taare Zameen Par, Stanley Ka Dabba or Hawaa Hawaai), says Sukanya Verma.
A look at the pictures.
Om Puri's friends remember him.
'Taare Zameen Par' director Amole Gupte will be making a biopic on the world's leading badminton player Saina Nehwal, the shooting for which will begin next year.
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This is a brisk, enjoyable film, and while the climactic race is somewhat marred by an overdose of melodrama - Gupte's far better at subtler strokes than the few broad ones he tries - it is rare to find a Hindi film hero more deserving of our cheers than Arjun. That unfortunate hint of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in the final race doesn't alter the fact that this is an earnest, important and evocative film.