Maharaja is an audacious attempt that breaks down the tropes of a crime film with a brilliant Vijay Sethupathi in the lead, notes Arjun Menon.
Much better films about the explosive -- if often misdirected -- energy of the young have been made before than Dange, points out Deepa Gahlot.
Making Thar with son Harshvarrdhan Kapoor.
The Dream Girl sequel is scheduled for release for Eid 2023, the day usually reserved for Salman Khan's movies.
'The chances of The Shameless passing through the censorship board in India are slim to none.'
Even as we tip our hats to the best performances of 2023, there are quite a few that may have gone unnoticed.
Look who turned up at Zoya Akhtar's bash for the cast at her home in Mumbai.
'Tamil, Telugu or Malayalam films are rooted in their culture.' 'Hindi films are not rooted.' 'English-speaking people are making Hindi films.'
'I thought of a suppressed country and a free world.' 'If we travel from one to another, what will that road look like?' 'What colours, music there will be? What kind of people would you see?'
Bollywood's starry hopefuls were present at Aaliyah Kashyap's engagement party.
Mrunal watches Moulin Rouge... Fatima has reason to celebrate... Preity meets a friend...
'Padmini and I are very different people.' 'Our acting styles are very different. She's from a different era.'
Huma turns up the heat... Sunny watches Kennedy... Shanaya explores London...
After a dazzling red carpet premiere, Sunny Leone attended a photocall for her new film Kennedy in Cannes.
Sukanya Verma looks at how one of the seven primal human emotions is usually treated in Hindi movies.
Ranveer's feeling blue... Shamita poses with her ex... Richa steps out in the rain...
'We are at an amazing stage now in terms of the kind of content that is being generated and the filmmakers who are unapologetic about what they make. They don't belong to film families. So what Kaizad Gustad and Nagesh Kukunoor started -- at that time every year there would be one film. Then with Gulaal, Dev D, Khosla Ka Ghosla every three to four months, there would be a new film. Now there is one film every month and turning the box office around. Films like Madras Caf and Kai Po Che are doing good business. We are living in terrific times.' Meet one of India's most successful producers, Guneet Monga, 30.
Vidyut Jamwal turns producer... Tara Sutaria gives us a sneak peek...
'It's such a mishmash of wonderful things, so many different cultures, subsections of society and weird histories.'
Check out the entertainment coming up on OTT in September.
Guneet Monga came to Mumbai at 21 and went on to carve a successful career as a film producer, winning an Oscar this year!
'Whatever I have directed has been so far from my world.'
Anurag Kashyap's classic Black Friday is a must watch film.
Just where did Bollywood spend New Year's Eve? They tell us.
She loves the rush of adrenaline and has a weakness for chocolates.
Sukanya Verma shows you everything you can catch on OTT this week.
Anurag Kashyap is indeed directing a desi version of Kill Bill with Kriti Sanon in the lead.
'I have been trying to make a movie for seven years. I got a chance only now.' 'I have taken my script to every office from Dharma to Tips to Eros.' 'I have narrated my script to every actor possible. Nobody believed me.' 'Because of OTT, people like me are finally getting a chance to make something.'
Four Indian films have made it to the official selection at Cannes Film Festival.
Bollywood folk graced the stage at the 14th Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, received awards, promoted their films and laughed loud at IFFM. Then, they got all touristy and explored the Australian city, enjoying its sights and sounds.
The ongoing International Film Festival of India hosted a screening of Yami Gautam's latest film Lost.
Bollywood is making beautiful pictures in different parts of the world.
'I have trained Ravish Kumar, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan...' 'But if I approach somebody for work, I never get it.'
Using snatches of a cult favourite or evergreen classic in its original form for action, comedy or romance can transform the entire vibe of a scene.
Hands down, the winner of Anurag Kashyap's patriarchy and privilege pooh-poohing exercise is Amit Trivedi and Shellee's spirited soundtrack, notes Sukanya Verma.
Subhash K Jha picks his favourite films of 2023 from south India.
In an editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana', the erstwhile ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party questioned if financial transactions of film personalities who openly support the government at the Centre were clean and transparent.
Sobhita meets Anurag in France...Rohit and Maddy, friends forever... Radhika and Sarah caught candid...
'These experiences were necessary for my journey.'