'I don't know how long cinema will survive.'
'When India opened its doors to the world, moving away from an agrarian to a market economy, everything, whether life or love, was commodified.'
Political glimpses from the Kolkata International Film Festival inauguration.
'At a time when there's a lot of conversation happening around how AI has made art directors and production designers jobless, we will simply say that if your work speaks for you, you will never be out of work.'
Rekha and Nana Patekar fail to impress in Gautam Ghose's laborious new film.
Veteran Bengali filmmaker Gautam Ghose won the best director and screenplay award for his 'Abar Aranye' while Marathi film 'Shwaas' was adjudged the best feature film.
Sukanya Verma brings the latest action on OTT platforms this week.
India's tea exports face a big setback due to the war in Iraq, its fastest-growing market, trade officials said on Friday.
Bollywood mourns Saeed Jaffrey.
Among those who are deeply saddened by music composer Khayyam's passing is ghazal maestro Talat Aziz.
'What kind of education have we had if we can't treat another human being with equal respect?'
'People gravitate towards me with their problems.'
If Netflix and the film's producers thought they would bring younger audiences to the master's works, many who might have aversion to decades-old black and white films, they have failed with the experiment, says Aseem Chhabra.
Sukanya Verma looks at the wide-eyed dolly's presence in our movies.
The suave actor of the world, sometimes called the last of the Mohicans and familiar to students of cinema anywhere in the globe, acted in 14 Ray films and over 300 others, gracefully transitioning into commercial cinema in a variety of roles.
Take a look at the list.
'The protests make no sense, unless we judge them against the political climate in the country.' 'Having a CBFC is sheer hypocrisy when the government has set itself up as censor.'
'I don't look forward to seeing my films because this only sort of gives me a deep sense of dissatisfaction that I could have done better, and I lose my self-confidence.'