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Joginder Tuteja takes a look at films which didn't do as well at the box office but are performing well on the digital platform.
One of India's greatest music legends, Pandit Jasraj leaves behind a storied legacy spanning almost eight decades.
The hits and misses of the week.
Lots of love songs in the horror movie, 1920 London, writes Aelina Kapoor.
As Kabir Singh races ahead for superhit status, Joginder Tuteja looks back at the biggest opening earnings for Bollywood's adult films in the recent past.
Remove the jump scares from Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship and you are left with nothing, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
'I wasn't comfortable with the intimate scenes. There were 40 men behind the camera. It's mechanical and doesn't mean a thing but there are so many eyes watching you! I got panicky and asked Vikram (Bhatt, director) sir to help me out.' Patralekha gets bold and beautiful in Love Games.
After successful stints in Jamai Raja and Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, Nia Sharma faces fresh challenges in Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi.
The dry spell at the box office continues.
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The actor had earlier refused to do intimate scenes on screen but decided to go all-out as part of his image makeover.
The music of Mr X is not blockbuster material, and only few songs bear repeated listening, writes Joginder Tuteja.
'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.
Awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Shri, Pandit Jasraj also popularised semi-classical music like 'haveli sangeet' and reached out to devotees with his 'bhajans', a particular favourite for his fans being "Om Namo Bhagavate" in praise of Lord Krishna.
A look at this week's hits and misses.
The film borrows heavily from films like The Ring and The Exorcist, says Paloma Sharma.
Bollywood has given us quite a few suspense tales before, and many of them have done well at the box office.
Khamoshiyan's music can be heard on a loop, feels Joginder Tuteja.
The hits and misses of the week.
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