Marathi film folk were honoured at the Filmfare Awards Marathi 2025.
'A struggling actor once came to me and told me there's no work.' 'I said when there's no work, that's when you have a lot of work.' 'He said he didn't understand.' 'I explained that you have to keep reading, watching, writing, traveling.' 'It is like riyaaz for an actor.'
'Fauji jo hain, woh desh sambhalta hain, border sambhalta hain, hum shehar sambhalte hain (Soldiers protect the country, the border, we protect the city).'
Aaliya Kashyap and Shane Gregoire had a starry reception on Wednesday evening.
Non-fiction continues to grow with the most-watched unscripted show, Bigg Boss OTT S3 getting more than half the viewership that Panchayat (S3) got.
Ritiesh Deshmukh's directorial debut Ved has done terrific business at the box office, and the Deshmukh family invited their friends over to celebrate.
'Not many films have a reference to a creature who talks, emotes, acts in a film. And Munjya is doing all of it.
'Or because I am getting a s**tload of money.'
Amazon Prime Video has announced 69 assorted Web series and movies, and the slate sure looks interesting.
'Previously, when people used to meet each other, without any hesitation, they used to hug each other or shake hands.' 'But no longer.'
It's like any other OTT gangster show with a lot of action, drama, revenge and cuss words.
Set in 1980s rural Rajasthan, Thar brings together Anil Kapoor and his son Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor.
The stars Rediff.com Contributing Photographer Pradeep Bandekar sighted on Tuesday.
Deepa Gahlot picks 10 Web series that was worth the viewer's while.
Bollywood turns up to watch Laal Singh Chaddha.
'I got to meet my real life inspiration for my character.' 'I studied his mannerisms, behaviour and language.' I secretly recorded his conversations.'
'Katekar kya hai? Wardi ke neeche ek insaan hai.' 'System me pissa hua aadmi hai.'
Ekta Kapoor doesn't need a reason to throw a party.
Joginder Tuteja lists the Web series coming your way in March.
Thar fails to ignite any excitement on screen, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Betaal does scare the wits out of you in certain sequences but as a whole, fails to make a mark, sighs Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Fixated on guns, genitals and gaalis, Cartel's first impression is a complete stinker, warns Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja looks at August's OTT releases.
Five Shiv Sena workers, including brother of Shiv Sena Member of Parliament Sanjay Raut, were arrested on Monday in connection with a case of theft and house breaking after the Bombay high court rapped the police for not initiating any action in pursuance to the matter.
The song has been made for the Satyamev Jayate Water Cup 2.
'You can't call this a pure Western. This has got love, passion, violence, suspense.' 'This is a film of today.'
Bloody Brothers is watchable, especially in the scenes of its two lead actors trying to work out something from the puny material given to them. Jaideep Ahlawat, who suggests roiling energy and intelligence even when he is completely motionless, has to be India's finest actor on current form, observes Sreehari Nair.
Ventilator is a simple Marathi family film which you can enjoy this weekend with your parents, uncles, aunties, cousins..., writes Hemant Waje.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite Indian films of 2021.
'What would a composite of Dawood, Rajan, and Arun Gawli be like?' 'What if an absconding mafia boss were to land in Mumbai tomorrow, tired from all the running, and tender his final apology to the city by narrating his story and narrating it with brutal honesty?' Sreehari Nair watches Sacred Games.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I want people to get into the habit of paying money to see Marathi films. Otherwise, how will Marathi cinema earn revenue like Rs 100 crore?' Shreyas Talpade asks Prasanna D Zore/ Rediff.com