'I believe FFI has made a mistake,' notes Aseem Chhabra.
Bollywood's stars are travelling... and here's where they were this weekend.
''I don't revisit any of my work once it's complete because I'm very self-critical.' 'I will probably exclaim, "Oh God, such bad acting!"'
'Once I left my photographs at Ram Gopal Varma's office.' 'I told a friend I was concerned no one had contacted me. My friend said, "Itni jaldi nahin hota idhar. Time lagega".'
'What an incredible opportunity to bring back one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema on the big screen.'
'These accusations of my film being a copy only makes our chances at the Academy harder.'
Aseem Chhabra's recommendations for the Mumbai film festival.
Harami is described as a 'hard-hitting, visually striking street saga of youth crime and broken destinies, love and redemption'.
A Separation is the first Iranian film to win an Oscar in the Foreign Language Film category.
The film has been directed by Vetrimaaran and produced by Dhanush.
Films that amazed Aseem Chhabra at the El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt.
Aseem Chhabra lists the movies that taught him about the Idea of India.
Raavan's press conference attended by Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan,Vikram, lyricist Prasoon Joshi.and Reliance's Amit Khanna.
The director who is almost ready with the bilingual Raavan (Raavanan in Tamil) will be honoured with Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award at the Venice Film Festival to be held in September.
Had he not taken his final curtain call on April 23, 1992, Satyajit Ray would still, undoubtedly, have been making movies.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities
Oscar winners, festival favourites, massy entertainers, all-time classics, Sukanya Verma offers plenty to pick from on OTT this week.
Aseem Chhabra lists the films that won his heart at the recent Toronto International Film Festival.
This film is creating waves. We tell you why.
Sukanya Verma leaves you spoilt for choice on OTT this week.
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.
National award winner Chaitanya Tamhane tells us the story behind his film, Court.
Going behind the scenes with director Mira Nair.
Singer Madonna was also spotted at the ongoing festival.
Thrillers, horrors and real-life inspired stories dominate the OTT scene this week.
'India was 10 years old when Guru Dutt made Pyaasa, but even at that young age, its poets -- including the film's lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi -- appeared disappointed with the direction the country was taking.'
Richa Chadha on love, sexism, nepotism and sex crimes.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films from the recent Toronto International Film Festival.
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'If you don't have children, that's also a problem.' 'There's no right way to live because everybody has an opinion about your personal life, and how you should live.' 'You have to listen to them, unless you can pick a fight with everyone.'
'I have the qualification every actor would love to have: A Buddhadeb actor.'
A lowdown on what's happening in the Tamil film industry.
'The real India lives in the villages where everyone is trying to improve the other.'
'We are a young nation. But I wanted to explore the conflict between the young and the old.' 'The cynicism of people who have lived it versus the optimism and naivete of the young.'
The vote was tied 7-7 until... Aseem Chhabra/Rediff.com reveals how Court was chosen as India's nominee for the Academy Awards.