Amitabh Bachchan has come up with a tongue-twister challenge to promote Gulabo Sitabo.
'This is the best time to do a pan-Indian film.'
'People are blowing up their entire retirement fund; they are selling their land and house to spend on one day for a marriage.'
8 instances when Indian movies and Web shows were neck deep in trouble!
Even though each episode is about an hour long, you won't reach even blink: Divya Nair applauds Suzhal: The Vortex.
Life, history, adventure, Sukanya Verma offers a rather feverish schedule on OTT this week.
Blockbusters, Oscar winners, fairy tales, indies and cute doggies, Sukanya Verma assures it's all there on OTT this week.
First phase of online video's growth is over. Netflix, Amazon developing new content ecosystem.
Khalid Anzar lists the pros and cons.
Hush Hush starts on a mysterious note that sustains our curiosity for the first few episodes. Then it veers off in different directions aimlessly, notes Divya Nair.
'A balance has to be struck as some OTT platforms are also showing pornographic materials on their platforms'
Rediff.com's Ashish Narsale handpicks some of the latest gadgets that are immensely useful.
Airtel Xstream will allow its subscribers to access live TV, video, music, news and sports on an over-the-top smart stick, interned-enabled set top box, and handheld devices.
Clubbing in multiple weddings in one go dilutes some of the conversation. Conflicts are resolved too neatly and grey areas of complicated equations are left on a note of ambiguity, observes Sukanya Verma after watching the second season of Made in Heaven.
The OTT treasure is brimming again with tons of treats in various genres and languages. Sukanya Verma suggests what you can catch this week.
Quite a few Hindi films have taken up issues related with sex, and managed to shine the torch on some pertinent issues.
Amazon Prime Video has announced a huge number of assorted Web series and movies, and the slate sure looks interesting.
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
Valentine's day is nerve-wracking only because people make it so; stop putting pressure on yourself to make it perfect, suggests Ravi Mittal, CEO, Quack Quack, an online dating app.
'When you don't do well, people will have their opinion, which we respect'
After a not-so-impressive season two, the makers of Inside Edge have redeemed themselves by giving us season three which is binge watch worthy, observes Namrata Thakker.
'There have been and will continue to be, so many captivating stories in colonial India.' 'Obviously, most of the white people were British, so if I am going to take on a role in a film set in one of the most turbulent periods of Indian history, then it only stands to reason that my character would be of British descent.' 'But that doesn't mean all my roles are negative.'
The lyrical beauty of the songs, the exceptional frames that bind beauty and poetry make Neelavelicham a near-perfect tribute to the legendary writer who marvelled at imperfection and despised grammar as much as he hated his writing being edited, observes Divya Nair.
Meet the youngsters who rule India's social media.
Madhuri Dixit's brief seems to have been to look glamorous, which she does, while others struggle to hold the film together, observes Deepa Gahlot, Maja Ma Review.
Joginder Tuteja lists the Web series coming your way in March.
Kate Winslet's turn as detective while Seema Pahwa turns director, all this and more on OTT this week.
'We are wondering if this will ever get over, if there will be a light at the end of the tunnel.'
This one's a flagship smartphone with no real competition.
Mirzapur 2 has been entertaining everyone on Amazon Prime Video, and inviting interesting conversations.
Joginder Tuteja lists the new releases, coming up in April.
Zombies, high society, avenging monkeys, reincarnation, twins, meteor strikes, you'll be spoiled for choice on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma makes her recommendations:
With quite a few characters joining the cast, it would be interesting to see how the story unravels in season two, notes Namrata Thakker.
'The IPL is by the biggest sports property in the country and having it will give any digital video player an edge.'
Serial killer confusion in small-town South Korea, a struggling mission to save the tiger in the heartland of India, a slice-of-summer friendship by the Italian coast, Sukanya Verma lists a fascinating mix of must-watch fare on OTT this week.
CEOs expect to finish the ongoing March quarter with positive growth as the corporates get back to work in full strength.
The government on Thursday announced new rules to curb misuse of social media platforms, as it mandated firms to appoint grievance officer, disclose the first originator of the mischievous information and remove, within 24 hours, content depicting nudity or morphed pictures of women.
Ross and Rachel end their super long break. Kate Winslet solves Easttown's grimmest mystery. Huma Qureshi gets political in Bihar. All this and more on OTT this week notes Sukanya Verma.
Disney+ Hotstar reported its biggest decline in paid subscribers to date - a fall of 3.8 million subscribers, or 6 per cent of its total - in the October-December period. The drop in numbers came after two warnings by the company that Hotstar's paid subscriber base would shrink as it didn't have streaming rights for the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the 2023-27 media cycle. The IPL would start on April 1 this year and continue till May 28.
Kumbalangi Nights is one of those movies that will put you in a good mood every time you watch it, promises Anita Aikara.