After Gandhi made its premiere at the festival, Huma Qureshi made heads turn, thanks to her fashionable take.
'For all you know, in the next five years there could be a path-breaking cancer treatment and I may be absolutely fine. Or maybe I won't be. I have to live with both scenarios.'
Mozez Singh's directorial debut Zubaan was premiered at Palm Springs International Film Festival.
'What is it about the institution of faith that makes somebody get a sense of impunity, that they believe they can get away with anything?'
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Illegal is a gritty story about illegal immigrants working in a restaurant in Los Angeles.
Yami's happy moment... Kalki heads to Korea... Tovino is in Jordan...
'Yellow Bus is a heart-breaking story based on a real incident and will strike a chord with mothers across the world.'
Bhumi Pednekar is making quite a splash at the 24th edition of the Busan International Film Festival.
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Harami is described as a 'hard-hitting, visually striking street saga of youth crime and broken destinies, love and redemption'.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Zwigato urges viewers to think critically about the kind of unethical behaviour that food delivery workers have to put up with on a daily basis because of insensitive customers, observes Chintan Girish Modi.
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Madhav Ramadasan, director of the much acclaimed Malayalam film Melvialsom talks about his big win.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'...without looking into yourself.' 'What matters most is human relationships and the human mind.'
'I believe FFI has made a mistake,' notes Aseem Chhabra.
'Suddenly the audience pool feels bigger, like everyone is watching everything now.' 'It's no longer limited in terms of boundaries, like a state or a language.' 'Whether it's a series, a movie or even a Korean film, the audience has access to all of it.' 'Slowly, the boundaries are blurring, so that's great for actors.'
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'The nicest thing is that it is not my film.' 'People bring their own stories and life histories to the film.'
An ultra-violent film about violence, Kill's greatest accomplishment isn't its death count alone but to challenge our perception of violence, observes Sukanya Verma.
'I admire the discipline with which she trained for the action scenes.' 'I admire her for the dedication with which she managed to lose all the weight she had put on for Thalaivi, physically transforming herself before coming into this film.'
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'We didn't know where the story was going. But I knew I was telling the story of an extremely lonely journalist.'
The supernatural element is Nirvana Inn's biggest triumph, says Moumita Bhattacharjee.
How many of the 354 films Aseem Chhabra watched in 2017 have you seen?
'In Carol, Cate Blanchett reminds us what a real movie star is and why we are enamored by her acting and looks.'
'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!'
After working on Mr India and Sagar, Partho Sen-Gupta left to study filmmaking in France at 26. He returns with the dark and moody Sunrise.
Savouring Spielberg's fierce, fine movie; salivating over MAMI's line-up; gobbling a Shrek cake; visualising a desi Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants with Alia, Bhumi and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
Meet Srihari Sathe. Producer. Director. Professor.
'The idea is to celebrate your imperfections because God has made us all the same, right?'