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The latest updates from the Malayalam film industry.
Her life is about 'everything cinema, all the time always'.
'A very emotional connect has happened.'
The superstar will be seen in the remake of Malayalam hit film Drishyam.
The latest updates from the Malayalam film industry.
Arnie's back, Varun shape shifts while others fight the good fight and more on OTT this week.
There's a lot happening in Bollywood, Hollywood and world cinema this year.
From fantasy to football, OTT is beaming with all kinds of goodies this week.
'In terms of ticket sales, Hindi is at 50-60 per cent while the South markets are at 80-90 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.' The patchy performance of Hindi, the largest segment of the business is the nub of what is bothering Indian cinema.
Sukanya Verma shares her OTT recommendations.
If you think the film is gutsy, you are simply being blind to the truth that the whole men-are-worthless slant is saleable right now, argues Sreehari Nair.
With so many releases in 2023, not all got their due. Subhash K Jha picks his underrated films of the year.
Arjun Menon lists some of the popular songs from the South Indian movies in 2023.
Dileep and Kavya are one of the most successful onscreen pairs in Malayalam cinema, and will be seen together after a long time.
Lovingly made, heartfelt stories that speak the truths about our lives.
'Family is the most important thing in a society.' 'That's why I am always thinking about family and society. I want it to be better.'
The latest updates from the Malayalam film industry.
Joginder Tuteja points us to the busiest actresses down south.
'I grew up in an environment which is very submissive and conservative. People would judge you if you wore a short skirt.' 'I made my way up from there to Mumbai and landed a big song Aila Re Aila with a huge star like Akshay Kumar.'
Salaar looks like a solid treat for action junkies, notes Mayur Sanap.
The 10-member jury was headed by filmmaker Vipul Shah. The awards were announced by jury member Dharam Gulati.
The 10th edition of South Indian International Awards took place in Bengaluru over the weekend.
The director, who gave memorable hits in Tamil and Malayalam, was 70 and passed away in his sleep following a cardiac arrest, his wife Amala Pothen said.
A lowdown on what's happening in the Malayalam film industry.
A look at Malayalam movies releasing in January.
What is noticeable in both movies is the willingness with which both the ageing stars -- Kamal is 68 and Rajini, four years older at 72 with a kidney transplant that he has not shied away from acknowledging -- have learnt to respect their age and bodies, notes N Sathiya Moorthy.
Sukanya Verma lists everything you can watch on streaming platforms this weekend.
From Vijay's fiery latest to atom bomb origins, brace yourself for some explosive action on OTT this week.
Exciting times ahead at the Malayalam box office.
Sci-fiction buffs rejoice, there's much spectacle to behold on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma gives her recommendations.
A lowdown on what's going on in the Malayalam film industry.
Joginder Tuteja looks at southern directors who started with a big bang in Bollywood.
'I was studying for my grade 10 examinations and shooting for Balika Vadhu at the same time. That's when I got the script of Uyyala Jampala. So I was carrying my Physics book in my hand and the script in the other!' Avika Gor takes on Telugu cinema.
Nithya Menen talks about going from Malayalam to Telugu with Ala Modalaindi.
'Thanks to OTT, our work is now seen by all.' 'Every movie is getting recognition from not just India, but from all over the world.'
What follows is essentially a long scene set in a single location, and you watch in amazement as the scene grows into one of Indian cinema's funniest and most spectacular pieces of sustained craftsmanship, accumulating emotional power and subtext, growing wings and claws, becoming its own beast, applauds Sreehari Nair.
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Salute explores narratives of police brutality and unethical practices, power-hungry politicians who will stop at nothing and the helplessness of innocent victims of crime, observes Divya Nair.