Was descending into the telling of only Diana's tale in four long, slightly-draggy soap-opera-ish episodes of the last season the original premise of The Crown? asks Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
Ramesh Babu has a barber shop and a booming car rental business in Bengaluru, but still prefers to cut hair so that he never forgets his humble beginnings, writes A Ganesh Nadar.
'I'm not jealous anymore. But sometimes I am, when I'm not part of that project.'
Waluscha De Sousa championed gothic vibes as a showstopper for Rina Dhaka.
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.
Death of a princess, deadly Godzilla and detectives galore on OTT this week.
'Gulzarsaab's words are lucid and singing them is like painting a picture.'
Every now and then Bollywood finds itself in need of divine intervention.
November has some of the biggest movies and Web series coming up for release.
2023 was a good year for international cinema with many strong films premiering at the Berlin, Cannes, Venice and Toronto film festivals.
*Everyone* in Bollywood celebrated the man who has become such an integral part of the industry.
Sukanya Verma recaps all those events from 25 years ago.
Paolo Rossi described his performance at the 1982 World Cup, where he etched his name into football folklore, as 'personal redemption'
Yatri Kripya Dhyan De is absolutely thrilling, applauds Namrata Thakker.
'Almost every shoot, you have to re-mould yourself and your personality.'
We get tangled up in our own crooked web on purchases, and the murky arms bazaar knows it, says Shekhar Gupta.
Deadly dolls, skeletons in the closet, haunted homes, this is just a warm-up on what to expect on OTT this week.
Breadcrumbing is when you send flirty hints with no intentions of moving forwards in a relationship.
Sukanya Verma celebrates her milestone 40th birthday on July 16 by looking at the 10 important performances of her career.
'It is clear that Britain is a country with a limited future,' says Rajeev Srinivasan.
With ample whistle podu moments, Vikram is a macho blockbuster that shouldn't be missed, applauds Divya Nair.
Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a light glimpse into healthy young lives ready to soar in their own sweet skin, applauds Sukanya Verma.
'Everyone's favourite show Mirzapur is returning with a third season in which I am reprising my role as Beena Tripathi.'
Joginder Tuteja looks at the new release schedule for actress next year.
Emraan Hashmi's latest outing is NOT worth watching, complains Namrata Thakker.
Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam is a masterpiece, and like most masterpieces of the cinema, it's a great act of folly, observes Sreehari Nair.
Grim police procedurals, dark superheroes, ghostly encounters, things get pretty intense on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers some suggestions.
It's a fun, Fun, FUN menu on OTT this week.
If disbelief can be suspended in the quest for a few laughs, then some of the encounters are genuinely hilarious, and one with a ghost, particularly bizarre, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Kartik Aaryan looks promising, but the trailer not so much, observes Namrata Thakker.
These films, even at their saddest, darkest and grossest, retain their sense of humour, their sense of proportion, which again is something you associate with a Malayali.
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.
'I don't watch horror films, so I don't know how I ended up being in the film.'
What will your pick be from OTT this week?
We invited our readers to send in stories of firsthand supernatural experiences. Read on for some thrills and chills!
The report into the investigation has not been made publicly available, with CA citing confidentiality, and the information vacuum has been filled by speculation and innuendo as the years rolled on.
Online dating can get a little tough and rough, so it's best to develop some thick skin before entering the sphere.
Of late, crime, politics, corruption and hate have been leaking out of every streaming platform. By the time Garmi drops, fatigue has already set in, observes Deepa Gahlot.