Strong performances, brilliant use of technology, stunning cinematography and incredible direction make Raavan a must-see.
With Piyush Jha's Sikandar releasing this week, lets take a look at ten memorable Kashmir movies.
Actress Karthika talks about her upcoming Tamil movie Ko.
Thousands of fans thronged the Berlin film festival to catch a glimpse of the star at the Don 2 premiere.
Check out Ravi Varman's directorial venture which is touted as an ode to love.
Urumi scriptwriter Shankar Ramakrishnan shares his experience of being a part of the historical adventure.
Arya seems to have had a great time on the sets shooting for his upcoming film Urumi as he shares his experience.
The filmmakers help to prmote AIDS awareness.
Santosh Sivan has become truly an international filmmaker. His eighth directorial venture, Before the Rains, a Hollywood film made in Kerala has made it to a number of international film festivals namely Edinburgh, Toronto, Pusan and Palm Springs. Now, the latest feather in his cap is a feature on the film which appeared in the prestigious American Cinematographer magazine.
Sukanya Verma raises a toast to the man and his movie magic.
If our kids want Mallika more than Malgudi, there's clearly something very, very wrong.
Rahul Bose talks about his latest film Before the Rains with Santosh Sivan. Bose plays the role of TK Neelan, an educated man in Kerala, who is torn between his two loyalties -- to his village, his roots, and also to his British boss who plans on building a road that would benefit his business. TK is the soul of Before the Rains, and Bose's performance is quiet and heart wrenching.
The actor, who was a member of the national Rugby team, rounded his four-week long shooting in Kahsmir for his new film Daastan by coaching a group of Kashmiri boys the nuances of the game.
Through Manorathangal, M T Vasudevan Nair makes himself available to a whole new generation of uninitiated viewers, who can familiarise themselves with his rich body of work and hope to learn a thing or two about life in all its messy grandeur and flawed imperfections, notes Arjun Menon.
From melodrama to mockery (remember Amar and Prem's phony separated-at-Kumbh Mela reunion in a gag of Andaz Apna Apna?), there are numerous instances of its presence.
'It doesn't matter if you are from abroad or Indian, we are told that there's a prime time for a female actor.' 'It's time that people understand there is no certain age for women to thrive in.'
Things are heating up in the OTT space this June, especially with Jio Cinema going full throttle with their release plans.
Royal tragedies, loony vampires, nuclear disasters, scoop hunters becoming the story, all that and more on OTT this week.
Sukanya Verma raises a toast to the man and his movie magic.
Deepa Gahlot lists 10 popular Mani Ratnam films that you can watch on streaming platforms.
Get a low down in the Malayalam Industry.
'Here are 25 stories special to me for one reason too many,' says Sukanya Verma who scored 25 years writing about the movies last week.
Juggling marriage, motherhood and movies -- all in a day's work -- Kareena loves her job and hopes she'll never retire. So do we, as the actress turns 43 on September 21.
Asoka still makes for irresistible viewing, raves Sukanya Verma, and tells us why.
Joginder Tuteja looks at contemporary actors who have done well in their kingly acts.
'In India, I'm able to work with the biggest stars on creating a scene, creating that emotion, without being too hung up on their persona.'
The film is a long, tedious and predictable film about friendship and revenge, set in the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
Sukanya Verma feels wonderment for Dil Se's fabulous, flawless frames, and she tells us why.
'The magic of Roja can never be replicated because how can you recapture the carefree innocence of childhood?'