'The benchmark was set by Dr Sarabhai.' 'If there is a problem, everybody would be encouraged to come up with a solution.' 'The final solution will be the result of all the inputs.' 'This is passed on through time.' 'Even today, you see that nobody wants to take particular credit on a success.'
Hyderabad-based Anshul Sinha is making hard hitting films on important social issues, but there are no takers.
The Power Of The Dog and Dune lead the pack while films like King Richard, Belfast and West Side Story grab quite a few noms.
Kanu Behl's Titli is one of the best films from India in recent years, says Aseem Chhabra from the Zurich film festival.
In photos: Friends Jacqueline Fernandez & Shraddha Kapoor join the Raabta team at a special screening.
'The nicest thing is that it is not my film.' 'People bring their own stories and life histories to the film.'
Shatrughan Sinha, Shabana Azmi laud the move.
'I'm a rascal, I'm going to play a paramahansa?!'
Sreehari Nair wasn't impressed with Rangoon at all. But find out which film tops his list!
Swaroop Kanchi, the Bangalore-based film-maker tries his hand at Hindi film, Yeh Dil Ramta Jogi.
Harami is described as a 'hard-hitting, visually striking street saga of youth crime and broken destinies, love and redemption'.
From Boyhood to The Grand Budapest Hotel, we've seen some brilliant cinema this year.
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In Khufiya, a mother's journey, a lover's vendetta and a country's mission, skewed patriotism and moral disengagement coalesce and highlight the nature of the spying business, notes Sukanya Verma.
'It is about the fight between two families, why they fight, how they fight and what they feel.'
'But he was very quick and did a very stylish adab.' 'Of course, I didn't expect him to hug.'
Popping the question to Nandita Mahtani, Commando style at an army camp while rappelling down a wall. Surrounded by 300 army men...
'He is somebody who has no romantic ideas of being James Bond.'
'If you sit collar turned up and tell yourself, you are great, you will never evolve as an actor.'
Sreehari Nair reviews Ayyappanum Koshiyum.
'Police brutality and lock-up deaths have been relevant forever. I believe this is why the film has appealed to everybody. We can all relate to the subject. We read about it every day. It is this harsh truth, this reality in society that has struck a chord with the people.' Filmmaker Vetrimaaran gets ready for the big Oscar race.
'My film will not only be a reminder for all of us who have gone through these hellish two years, but also a reference point for future generations and for the four-five year olds who would have forgotten everything by the time they grow up.'
Stalin still enjoys a lot of sympathy and empathy as someone wishing well for the state, but not full-throated support as in 2019 and 2021, notes N Sathiya Moorthy.
The Indo-French production received much applause at the 68th Cannes Film Festival.
Joginder Tuteja looks at Bollywood's new lot of actress-turned-producers.
Schumacher turned 50 on January 3 but has not been seen in public
Arthur J Pais, who has covered the Toronto International Film Festival for Rediff.com for 13 years, glances at the buzz-worthy movies at TIFF 2014.
Aseem Chhabra picks 10 fascinating films he watched in Macao -- a blend of Asian, independent, Hollywood projects and even a 66-years-old classic Japanese film that still stands the test of time.
Should we not be creating roles in India for the talented, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
As cinemas remain shut and watching movies on big screen still a distant dream, OTT platforms are keeping us distracted from the pandemic with its steady supply of content.
'We are open to directing a Khiladi 2.' 'And we would want to do it with Akshay who is still so fit, energetic and successful.'
'I used to go to Sanjay Dutt, give him the scene, and then act it out.' 'He would say, 'Arrey, Girishbhai kar lunga'.' 'But I would insist: 'Nahin, main karke dikhane chahta hoon'.' He said this was the first time in his career that someone was acting out the scene for him!'
'If I've been nominated alongside these greats, it means something.'
Aseem Chhabra introduces us to the best of Berlinale.
Reader Venkatesh has sent us a photograph.
'Skater Girl is India's first film on skateboarding and I hope that it inspires girls and boys across the world and brings them hope.'