'What The Kerala Story is trying to do is take the fake hate propaganda which we saw earlier only on WhatsApp to the big screen now.'
The World Environment Day was celebrated on June 5.
'Fear is not created by those who are defending minorities and Dalits.' 'Fear is being created by the actions of political leaders like Yogi Adityanath and police forces.' 'The kind of hate statements that are being made to which there is silence from the prime minister's side.'
'A large part of this episode has come from my own life, the backlash I faced and my journey after having publicly claimed my identity.'
Day Three at the Mumbai Film Festival.
The Supreme Court found enough grounds to order a CBI probe into 1,528 extra-judicial killings in Manipur between 2000 and 2012.
Deepa Gahlot lists some 2023 movies that you need to watch if you haven't already.
A Sikh professor at Columbia University was allegedly attacked by a group of men, who called him "Osama" and "terrorist", in an assault which police are investigating as a hate crime.
'Padmini and I are very different people.' 'Our acting styles are very different. She's from a different era.'
Love them, hate them but the Oscars have a way of sneaking up on you.
'I see this judgment as a chance to say 'Boo' to the dark. But we shouldn't lose sight of the larger darkness that we have to keep fighting in everyday ways.'
B-townies spotted at the Mumbai airport!
Will we see a Baahubali kind of blockbuster this year?
Delhi Crime, Rocket Boys and Vir Das: Landing won Shefali Shah, Jim Sarbh and Vir Das Emmy nominations.
It's party time for the team.
'Everyone I know has somebody kidnapped or murdered by the terrorists.'
The pilot of Vishal Bhardwaj's much-anticipated adaptation of Agatha Christie's The Sittaford Mystery is here. Aditya Roy Kapur's hotel manager takes on Anil Kapoor's all-powerful arms dealer. Idris Elba is back in action. Sukanya Verma shares her OTT recommendations this week.
Here's looking at their romantic love story.
Subhash K Jha picks his favourite films of 2023 from south India.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
It was a year of so many contradictions and contrasts that it became dangerous to talk about movies, people lost their heads discussing Friday releases, psychiatrists began dabbling in film criticism, and film critics turned into psychiatrists, says Sreehari Nair.
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They were married for 40 years till Rishi Kapoor's death did them apart.
800 gets so lost in celebrating its grand subject that it forgets something pretty elementary: Cricket is a team sport!, notes Sreehari Nair.
It's raining sequels and true stories on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists everything you can watch.
On Jawaharlal Nehru's 134th birth anniversary, Utkarsh Mishra recounts incidents where the first prime minister showed exemplary courage, bravery and integrity.
What if these old classics were made in today's times? Sukanya Verma figures it out.
Celebs spotted at the screening of Madaari!
The pretty Swede turned 25 on July 29.
Club Q, in a statement on social media, said it was "devastated by the senseless attack on our community" and offered condolences to victims and their families.
'The reviews have been generous and overwhelming.' 'But unfortunately, it's not shown in the numbers and technically, you would call it a flop.' 'I don't understand what to take from it... I am at a loss...'
Even those with no knowledge of the inner workings of the media and police, would find Scoop absorbing as a human drama and the story of the resilience of a woman, her family and true friends, applauds Deepa Gahlot.
Joginder Tuteja lists the films and Web shows coming up.
Sita Ramam is a subtle reminder that, in a world where you can be anything, the best thing you can be is kind
Revathy's new film Salaam Venky tells an emotional story of a caring mother looking after her terminally-ill son. But as much as the trailer is a tear-jerker, the trailer launch was full of laughs.
These celebs hope to create awareness among mothers about breastfeeding with their 'brelfies'.
'I hate people who do such things.' 'The person who bullied me should be ashamed because he tortured other people too.'
Here's what Sunny Leone has in common with Deepika Padukone!
'I hope the prime minister starts telling those abusers to stop abusing... Because when he remains silent, these people get more muscle,' journalist Rajdeep Sardesai told Chaya Babu/Rediff.com soon after he was heckled and pushed around in New York on Sunday.