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Amazing stories about some of our best loved movies from Bhavani Iyer who wrote them.
Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by five wickets to qualify for the final of the Asia Cup.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Omerta is a work of true moral force; it is, at the risk of sounding fancy, a motion picture for our times,' says Sreehari Nair.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
There's a lot happening in Bollywood, Hollywood and world cinema this year.
Indian and Pakistani movies, now in New York theatres!
Aseem Chhabra picks the scenes that left him impressed this year.
One mega success and the industry would be knocking on his door, camps be damned.
Not many Indians know how RAW functions, or what life in India's external intelligence agency is like. This is what former Research and Analysis Wing officer Amar Bhushan told Rediff.com in 2012.
From Pakeezah to Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, from Shatranj ki Khilari to Umrao Jaan, the great city of Lucknow has made its way to the wornderful world of Hindi films.
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An upcoming film on Mohammad Azharuddin promises to be a potboiler, though not a true biopic.
Aseem Chhabra gives us the top films that enriched his year.
'My mother has one complaint -- I die in all of my films. She has told me to stop dying now.'
The win at Edgbaston was not the first time an Indian team had vanquished Pakistan in an ICC competition. Rajneesh Gupta surveys the landscape of India-Pakistan encounters in ICC contests.
Rediff.com looks at other sensational murder mysteries that left India shell-shocked.
Aseem Chhabra picks his favourite movies from the Telluride Film Festival.
'What I see in Bollywood is that there's this assembly line -- there's a lyrics writer, there's a composer, then there's playback singer who is selected on mutual discussion, and then there's a producer who oversees the entire thing.' Grammy-winner Ricky Kej would rather make his own music than pander to the Indian film industry.