People move on, get attached to other people, ending a close bond. But we rarely see that on screen, observes Aseem Chhabra.
'Film shooting is a long process, and it is important to have a good bonding with the person you are going to spend six to eight months of your life.' 'Baaki, film toh bann jaati hain.'
As 2022 readies to bid adieu, Sukanya Verma raises a toast to the 10 high points of the year.
Like Slumdog Millionaire, RRR will remain a one-time phenomenon until another big, larger-than-life, Indian film connects with the critics in the West, predicts Aseem Chhabra.
Romance, horror, adventure, animation, sushi, Sukanya Verma gives us her OTT recommendations for the week.
Any movie about time loops is bound to draw comparisons with the Bill Murray classic, Groundhog Day but Palm Springs holds rather well on its own, raves Sukanya Verma.
'We have to do everything in our power to get as many Academy members to watch the film as possible.' 'After that, I am confident, my film will speak for itself.'
Lovingly made, heartfelt stories that speak the truths about our lives.
'To see India being recognized at a global level at a platform like this... 'I think it says a lot about where we are as a nation and the road ahead for us as a nation.'
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
'When Covid first struck, the lockdown resulted in clean air in major Indian cities.' 'You were able to see the Himalayan range from Ludhiana.' 'In Delhi, you were seeing deer and stags all over the city because there was no traffic.' 'It was incredible. Nature was waiting to come back.'
From Westerns to pastries, the OTT spectrum is looking wide and versatile this week. Sukanya Verma lists them out.
'This is a film that speaks to the spirit of women who have been cast into the bottom of India's social hierarchy, and how they have navigated their way to redefine the meaning of power.'
Umrika, which won the audience award in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015, finally releases in India.
'When a woman gets married, she leaves her village, her friends and family.' 'In her new home, she will make friends, but they can never replace those she left behind.'
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Do you like her pajama look on the red carpet?
Moothon's script won the Sundance Institute's Global Filmmaking Award. Geethu Mohandas's movie is now coming to a theatre near you.
'The idea was to show the simultaneity and coexistence of life in the city.'
It's true that every picture has a story, but only if you look closely.
A beautiful documentary from Delhi. A shocking satire that spares no one. A thriller about a serial killer in Iran. A Pakistan film about family secrets... Aseem Chhabra lists the best films he saw in Cannes.
Sukanya Verma handpicks 10 new interesting movies and shows from India and abroad just for you.
From South Korean treats to internationally acclaimed series to home-grown delights, here are Sukanya Verma's favourite OTT shows of 2021.
When the Bollywood star shared the front row with the Hollywood stars.
IMG Models, the agency behind most supermodels & Hollywood stars, to represent the Bollywood star.
'I always feel that to shake up human beings, you have to go a little extreme.'
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films from the recent Toronto International Film Festival.
The OTT menu is sparkling with brand new goodies. Here are Sukanya Verma's 10 recommendations for the week.
Pictures from the funeral held on Wednesday in Mumbai.
'I want to go back to India after my success here.'
Mahindra joins hands with Robert Redford's Sundance Institute.
The Brit film about chubby, intrepid Kolkata private eye will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival next month.
Gurinder Chadha on It's a Wonderful Afterlife which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Raghubir Yadav goes from real life farmer to reel life farmer.