The two young Malayalam superstars fight it out this weekend.
Critics of Hindi cinema are a disparate, colourful, bunch that evoke much derision and tut-tut among its own tribe, but Chup's distant understanding of their influence and idiosyncrasies fails to give the loathing any real impact, notes Rediff.com Principal Movie Critic Sukanya Verma.
'I come from a very small town. I never had my own house in Bombay.' 'Today, that experience helps me as actor.'
'It will be something totally unique and out-of-the-box like Paa.'
'You become a critic because the job entails watching a 100 films a year, out of which there will be five or six good films.' 'It's really a glutton for punishment, but you're also optimistic and want to see exciting things.'
With such an interesting plot and fresh pairing, it's certainly a film to watch out for!
Dulquer celebrates daughter's birthday... Tamannaah wraps up a film... Preity cooks...
Its success script: Investing more in local content ecosystem; growing its partnership footprint.
Kirti turns producer... Mamta announces a new film... Kushboo tests positive...
Disha takes a selfie... Ananya loves pizza... Shanaya plays ball...
Deepa Gahlot lists 10 gangster thrillers on OTT for those who have the stomach for gaalis and gore.
'Chup is the work that I'm most satisfied with; it won't bore me or make me cringe later.'
'Onscreen the most stylish and offscreen the most humble person I know, with qualities I always admire and aspire for. May you keep inspiring generations to come.'
'I'm not jealous anymore. But sometimes I am, when I'm not part of that project.'
The Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2023, held at Mumbai's Taj Land's End hotel, saw some Bollywood and television stars in attendance.
Dulquer celebrates a precious birthday... Sonu donates blood...
'Ours is a disaster movie with no big stars, songs or commercial ingredients.' 'Yet, it is Malayalam cinema's highest grosser.'
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.
Ranveer sings... Urvashi eats cake... Adarsh meets 'the Big Weights'...
Ranveer takes a carfie...Shanaya a mirrorfie...Saira turns photographer...
'It's heartbreaking and frankly quite demoralising when I'm being ridiculed and mocked by the Internet especially for things that I HAVE NOT SAID.'
Blockbusters of the year, serial killer of Bollywood movie critics, goth teen queens discovering psychic powers and Groot in holiday mood, it's all there on OTT this week.
'I'm a very positive and optimistic human being.' 'You put a pile of garbage in front of me and I will find a flower in it.'
Amitabh shoots... Rasika packs... Tusshar turns author...
Mrunal wraps up Pippa... Kajol has an announcement... Shruti gets a tattoo...
'May this Eid truly bring an end to the difficult times our society has seen.'
Rather than basing it on movie reviews, IMDb determines this list based on page views.
It's been three years since we've watched and loved the Web series Made In Heaven.
There are quite a few movies that still don't have a title.
It was a lull period for Bollywood in August as none of the new releases could work at the box office, hope that it turns around in September.
Sachidanandan's Ayyappanum Koshiyum released just before the COVID-19 outbreak and was a smash hit.
'There was an inherent goodness in our parents' generation. That's lost.'
'Your body of work and your expertise over the craft will forever be research material for generations to come!'
There's a lot of entertainment coming your way on OTT and in theatres in August.
Approximately Rs 18 crore-Rs 20 crore has been spent on promoting S S Rajamouli's RRR for its January 7 release, which now stands postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 resurgence.
Houseful signs were visible on online booking apps as well as physical boards all over again. It has been ages since one has seen a phenomenon like this.
Upacharapoorvam Gunda Jayan is a good respite from the dark, violent films we have seen in recent times, observes Divya Nair.