Parambrata Chatterjee and girlfriend Piya Chakraborty wed at his residence in Kolkata.
Ziddi Ishq is a messy, unhinged revenge drama that is all over the place, observes Divya Nair.
Beighton Cup to throw open '22,000-seat' hockey stadium in Salt Lake.
The actor was last seen in 2023's OTT film, Gaslight, and now returns to wow us in an OTT series.
Satyajit Ray anticipated the issues we are only now starting to raise, long before large language models, AI chatbots, predictive algorithms, and autonomous systems began to control every bit of our lifestyles, notes Atanu Biswas.
Deadly brides, daredevil officers, bloodthirsty royals, killer toys, celebrity chefs, comic book heroes, angry goddesses, senior citizen dreams, poisonous snowfall, the OTT offerings this week will make you wish for days twice the size of its menu.
Who is playing Dada in the bio-pic that Luv Ranjan is producing?
'I chose to give priority to my personal life.' 'It's not like I didn't want to act but I guess with certain times in your life, you have to handle certain things.' 'I've had a couple of ups and downs, so I kept taking breaks.'
Netflix has announced a thrilling line-up for 2025.
'Once I started acting, I gradually started liking it and the perks that come with it.'
Kahaani actor Parambrata Chatterjee praises Soumitra Chatterjee, who has been awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke award.
'She is associated with our growing up years.' 'When I first met her, it was a little awkward for a couple of days as she is a really popular actor of the '90s.'
As late filmmaker Rajesh Pillai's Bollywood film Traffic releases this week, Rediff.com contributor Vijay George reveals what happened behind the cameras.
'I was about 27 at that point in time, and I knew that if I didn't take this leap then, I wouldn't take the leap ever.'
The Kolkata-based actors, several of whom have worked with Shanto Khan in Bangladeshi film projects, however, did not want to comment on the reasons for the killing, saying those were internal matters of another country.
Actress Paoli Dam makes her debut in Bollywood with Vivek Agnihotri's raunchy Hate Story.
Actor Parambrata Chatterjee soaks in the success of his first Hindi film.
The Star and the Skipper and some adorable elephants.
The 100-strong intelligentsia sang We shall Overcome and a Bengali version of Bob Dylan's Blowing in the wind, when they were arrested. Incidentally, the Communist government in West Bengal has always promoted mass songs and revolutionary songs.
Amala Paul plays the title role of an introvert girl living in a working women's hostel.
Anushka Sharma looks totally unrecognisable in her new film, Pari.
'In Raktobeej, I had a lot of physical action to do, so that was a new challenge.' 'We didn't want the action scenes to be over-the-top.' 'We wanted to make the action raw and real.'
'Mrinal jethu gave a new perspective to Indian Cinema.'
'I consider myself to be a 50 year old with a 16-year-young mind, ready to conquer more continents,' Dr Shuvendu Sen tells Payal Singh Mohanka.
Jehanabad: Of Love And War authentically captures Bihar's political skullduggery and caste violence, observes Deepa Gahlot.
OTT's glamorous stars walked the purple carpet for the first edition of the OTTplay awards in Mumbai.
'The filmi keeda was always there.' 'I hope I can get even five percent of the love that audiences gave my mother.' 'But I'm here to make my own identity.'
'Till a cheque comes into my account, I don't feel like a professional actor.'
Mithya fumbles to make headway towards truth or dare, observes Sukanya Verma.
Black Widows is a role-play of its Nordic counterpart with lame moments, unhappening twists and terrible performances, complains Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Sukanya Verma lists her 10 favourite male performances of 2021.
'Awards in India are not important because Indian awards don't increase or decrease your money nor do they have any influence in the kind of films you are offered.'
Sukanya Verma brings the latest action on OTT platforms this week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Gang Of Ghosts is one of those films that falls in the category of a bad remake, says Sonil Dedhia.
The hits and misses of the week.
'Rajesh Pillai was a child at heart, crying at the sight of an injection syringe or making a fuss over the number of pills he was made to pop.'
Of the six out of eight episodes shared by Netflix, I finished all in one effortless go, says Sukanya Verma who applauds this well-made thriller.