'I don't want to do silly or meaningless work anymore.'
Prashant Narayana talks about his upcoming film Mr Singh Mrs Mehta.
His latest film Saiyaara is a blockbuster and has propelled him way into the big league.
Deepa Gahlot lists some interesting made-for-OTT hostage dramas that you can watch.
Joginder Tuteja looks at just how much audiences have loved Bollywood's serial killers.
'I have never been scared of playing the grey, and so it is exciting for me to come back to where I started.'
As the second season of The Night Manager hits the OTT screen, Deepa Gahlot looks back at the top spy thrillers on streaming platforms.
All its many characters, though portrayed by an able cast, are, ultimately, mere outlines devoid of nuance or depth, points out Sukanya Verma.
As many as six major films are set to arrive in theatres even as OTT continues to thrill us with new content.
The film was earlier set to release on April 11 but was banned by the Election Commission.
Pravesh Bhardwaj on his directorial debut.
A shorter crisper version of the film would perhaps have been more entertaining.
Trade analyst Vinod Mirani gives us the box office verdict.
Caterina Lopez talks about her item mumber in Bhindi Bazaar.
Are Emraan Hashmi's thrillers popular?
Prashant Narayanan on his first foreign film, Shadows Of Time
Hardcore action, romance and politics, April has a lot to offer!
"The purpose of this film is only political -- to get some extra mileage in the elections. We believe, it is not just a corrupt practice, but the very launch of the film is motivated," Kapil Sibal told reporters outside the Election Commission.
The comic punches in Dishkiyaoon are too few and far between, plot twists make little sense and are saddled with glaring loopholes, writes Nishi Tiwari.
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The screenplay moves back and forth in a confusing manner, unnecessarily lengthening the run time of the film, says Paresh Palicha.
Manjhi The Mountain Man carries much promise but it is flimsily executed, feels Sukanya Verma.
'Just a day before the Pulwama attack happened, one of my songs had released. It's called Baarishein, featuring Atif Aslam. However, it was pulled down the very next day. See, when it comes to standing with the nation, I will. Even when the makers decided to take that song down, I supported them. Atif and I are artists but we cannot be bigger than our nations.'