From Vijay's fiery latest to atom bomb origins, brace yourself for some explosive action on OTT this week.
It's going to be an exciting month for OTT as numerous titles across languages will premiere online.
Sports films have their own unique charm, but those centered on the Olympics and Olympians stand apart, depicting unparalleled tales of grit, guts, gumption, and glory.
At 8,700 screens, India, the world's largest film producing country, has just six screens for every million of its people, compared to 125 in the US and 30 in China. With Sitaare Zameen Par, Aamir Khan hopes to expand the market for Indian cinema.
You deserve to be with someone who chooses you fully, without delay or hesitation, advises rediffGURU Kanchan Rai, founder of Let Us Talk Foundation.
Kriti goes traditional... Ananya gets into Bae mode... Fatima gets ready to palat...
A pick of just 10 watchable (a couple of them admittedly in the so-bad-it's-fun category) foreign films starring Bollywood stars in significant roles are available to watch on streaming platforms.
Gehraiyaan will start streaming on Amazon Prime Video on January 25.
'Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll, and Disney+ Hotstar are continuously expanding their Anime libraries.'
Sukanya Verma covers the whole spectrum for you.
With OTT gaining popularity, several stars will make their debut on digital platforms.
Call Me Bae: Unpretentious, easy-peasy entertainment that distracts from the ugliness of real life, vouches Mayur Sanap.
It was a day with a difference for industry icons Salim-Javed, who transformed Hindi cinema in the 1970s with films like Zanjeer, Sholay, Deewar and Don, when their families got together to hail them on stage.
Pop stars, lawyers, cops, hoteliers -- care to hear their story on OTT this week?
If Prakash Jha is able to transfer today's social and political reality onto the screen, the future seasons of Aashram might just get a much-needed dose of eyeball-grabbing power, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Sukanya Verma lists everything you can look forward to on OTT this week.
Amazon Prime Video has doubled its content investments in India and announced as many as 41 new titles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English, thereby throwing an open challenge to their streaming competitor, Netflix.
It's an action-packed menu on OTT this week.
Hybrid humans, missing movie stars, Korean reunion in Africa, aliens defeated by sound, discover tons of thrilling action on OTT this week.
The daughter of National Award-winning filmmaker Samruddhi Porey, Srushti has taken the entrepreneurial route with her modish clothing brand, Breakfast Party.
'When you are in new waters, you have to follow the rules of that water.'
Jaaved Jaaferi's only beti showcases a stunning array of eclectic ensembles.
Abhik Sen believes it's a must-have.
Ananya Panday treated her fans to pictures from her camera that she had forgotten about.
South Indian cinema's biggest superstars rock the show on OTT. Sukanya Verma gives us some recommendations for the week.
It's raining disaster movies on OTT this week. But that's not all.
Panchayat Season 4 is watchable, mainly because of the wonderful actors, who, over the seasons have developed a warm rapport, notes Deepa Gahlot.
'Digital or big screen doesn't matter to me.'
Made in Heaven is written by Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti and Alankrita Shrivastava, has 9 episodes and four directors -- Nitya Mehra, Zoya, Alankrita and Prashant Nair. It stars Arjun Mathur, Sobhita Dhulipala, Kalki Koechlin, Jim Sarbh, Shashank Arora, Shivani Raghuvanshi.
'I don't know when, but I definitely want to see myself there -- maybe doing some action sequences.''
Netflix is reminiscent of Star TV in the 1990s: Very Western in its gaze, very expensive, and clueless, notes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Gulabo Sitabo was made with a budget of Rs 40 crore to Rs 45 crore. Amazon Prime bought the streaming rights for Rs 60 crore to Rs 65 crore, helping the producers make over Rs 20 crore.
Crime, climate change and cool Oscar winners dominate the OTT menu this week.
Thrillers, scams, cults and corruption, things get pretty intense on OTT this week.
Had he not taken his final curtain call on April 23, 1992, Satyajit Ray would still, undoubtedly, have been making movies.
Parisian serial killers. Teen doctors. Desi ghostbusters. Potluck parties. Sukanya Verma suggests everything you can catch on OTT this week.
PeeCee has been making startling revelations while promoting Citadel recently.
There's so much entertainment coming your way this July. From exciting theatre releases to fun OTT watch, there's so much happening.
Film folk stepped out to party about Amazon Prime Video announced 69 new Web series and films at a special event in Mumbai.