The hits and misses of the week.
... It is more like a documentary on the appalling condition of the Dalits, feels Namrata Thakker.
The hits and misses of the week.
The hits and misses of the week.
Yes, they're both movie directors. But there's something else!
A look at this week's hits and misses.
It's so good to see a film that revels in womanhood, says Sukanya Verma.
The Slumdog Millionaire star has been nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for his turn as Saroo Brierley in the critically acclaimed Lion. The film has earned four Golden Globe nominations, including one for Nicole Kidman.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the weekly box office verdict.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities:
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the week's hits and misses.
'Talvar belongs to Irrfan Khan, who plays the chief investigating officer. With each new film, this very fine actor continues to surprise us and delight us.'
Bollywood has dealt with same sex relationships before, but homophobia runs deep.
Island City should not be missed, raves Aseem Chhabra.
While the media has been going into overdrive over red carpet appearances at Cannes, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has been quietly building a legacy.
The annual Toronto International Film Festival began on September 10.
After being part of a Bollywood film and music video, former Australia cricketer Brett Lee is all set to become a full-time actor in an Indo-Australian romantic comedy, aptly titled 'UnIndian'.
'It's an experience of a lifetime. It's the first time I acted in a South Indian film where I was treated as an equal by an actor.'
Baahubali leads non-Bollywood grossers of 2015.
Deepti Naval on the movies she loves.
'I never expected it to go from Golden Globes and Oscar nominations to multiple standing ovations. My story is amazing but I did not expect it to be that captivating that it would affect viewers so emotionally.' Meet the man behind Oscar-nominated film Lion: Saroo Brierley.
'I used to go to Sanjay Dutt, give him the scene, and then act it out.' 'He would say, 'Arrey, Girishbhai kar lunga'.' 'But I would insist: 'Nahin, main karke dikhane chahta hoon'.' He said this was the first time in his career that someone was acting out the scene for him!'
After working on Mr India and Sagar, Partho Sen-Gupta left to study filmmaking in France at 26. He returns with the dark and moody Sunrise.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
John Wick's Amar Akbar Anthony connection, filmi fundas from Gabbar Singh and best Bollywood songs of 2017 so far, everything you need to know about Sukanya Verma's super filmi week.
Ananth Mahadevan takes on the audience.
Arjun Mathur recounts his journey as an actor in Bollywood.
'We went around with the story, but no one came forward to finance it. They would say 'Who would want to watch this?' Or they would say 'Ek to ladka dal do is me.' We said no, we didn't want to compromise.'
'We wanted to make a true coming-of-age story since all of us have been through adolescence.' 'Most people are afraid of commenting on what these boys go through behind closed doors.' 'We just wanted to bring out that truth. People know what adolescents do, but they do not know how they do it.'