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Popular actor Jyothika makes a comeback to the silver screen with 36 Vayadhinile.
The Indian film industry joined hands with Hollywood on Wednesday to counter piracy.
Urvi Malvania reports on the restructuring expected at Disney India under new MD Mahesh Samat.
UTV Spotboy Pictures and Sohail Khan Productions commence their maiden venture with the SalmanKareenaSohail starrer, Main Aur Mrs Khanna.
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'While they are a long way off from the box office muscle that the Khans enjoy, a host of young stars are entering the Rs 100 crore club that was earlier the reserve of the seniors. This year will see a lot of young stars in action.'
A well-executed film with good performances, Sigaram Thodu is definitely worth watching.
The action romance entertainer completed its first week with Rs 163.95 crore collection at the box office.
Ivan Veramathiri lacks the simplicity, depth and magic of Director M Saravanan's last film Engeyum Eppodhum.
The move will catapult Disney as the country's largest media and entertainment broadcaster, with over $1.3 billion of additional India revenue.
The film is a long, tedious and predictable film about friendship and revenge, set in the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld
Naan Sigappu Manithan has an honest narrative, excellent performances and many twists and turns that keep you entertained
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The film hits theatres tomorrow, July 25.
The tinsel town's overall financial performance would have been in a bad shape if it was not for the success of the woman-oriented blockbusters, writes Urvi Malvania.
'When you are crafting a story, it's always important to see how authentic that story is because if it is authentic and rooted, it will stand the test of time.'
Siddharth Roy Kapur will take charge as managing director of the Walt Disney Company India from January 1.
"If telecom changed the game for how business was done in India, then we need 20 more of those systemic game-changers to take us to the next level," Ronnie Screwvala tells Pavan Lall.
'When I started off, I did not know I wanted to act. I just wanted to go to London. After doing the first three films, I realised that I loved acting. Aashiqui 2 came along and gave me the confidence I needed, that I can shoulder a film. It was a turning point for me.' Straight talk from Aditya Roy Kapur.
More Indians are watching films across screens, TV, online and other platforms than ever before. Whether it is by tackling costs, processes or revenues, the trick is to find a way of making money from all of them, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
And no, the list doesn't start and stop with Boman Irani!