Company signs MoU with state for its three-year plan; ties up with Subhash Ghai firm for content creation
Rediff readers catch up with director Subhash Ghai.
Guess what Ittefaq's debutant director Abhay Chopra planned to do with his iPhone X?
Several Bollywood stars took part in various yoga sessions across India.
'What a tragic loss for cinema, for India.'
'The sooner we understand and accept this current situation as the new normal, the better,' advises Major Mohammed Ali Shah (retd).
His music was loved by film personalities and political leaders alike, and they took to social media to offer their condolences.
'I was emotionally disturbed after hearing about foeticides and later Nirbhaya and felt that as successful women, we must raise our voice against these issues.' '#SheIsMe, an inspirational fashion showcase, was a personal tribute that proclaimed that despite their flaws and limitations, women are beautiful, magical and strong.'
In an online chat with readers, Prof Ujjwal Chowdhary from Edutainment offered tips on pursuing a career in media, design and communication.
Here's a look at the top 10 tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities
'The producer will wear these gold ornaments, but they will not part with Rs 30,000 or Rs 50,000 to pay the writer.'
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'It was fun trying to regulate ourselves and keep it in the family zone and yet, be tongue-in-cheek.'
A clutch of professional talent management firms is changing the balance of demand and supply in India's entertainment industry, writes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Meet Bollywood's finest casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
'I still fight with my sister.' 'I still get scolded by my mom.' 'I still travel by autos sometimes.'
'We asked Shashank Arora to go at nine in the morning and shit on the beach. We wanted him to sense what it feels like to have no personal space.' 'We wanted my father not knowing what he was doing, because it reflects on the kind of character he is in the film. Not giving him the script added to the situation the actor is in.' 'We would not say good or anything encouraging to Ranvir Shorey after each shot. We would not even talk to him.' 'We were always trying to get people out of their comfort zone. I think that's when the acting stops and something organic starts to come out.' Kanu Behl -- who has directed one of the most awaited films of the year, the most unusual movie Yash Raj Films has ever produced -- discusses Titli with Aseem Chhabra/Rediff.com