Our time has come': the female Indian director hoping to make Oscars history Despite Bollywood's popularity worldwide, the mammoth Hindi-language film industry has made barely a dent in the Academy ...
During an event, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan reacted to a reporter's question about losing oneself to marriage. Here's what she ...
The National Museum of Indian Cinema in Mumbai screens restored classics weekly, offering nostalgia and an introduction to ...
Neelam Kothari, who is best known for movies like Hum Saath Saath Hain, Agneepath, Khudgarz, and more, returned to the ...
When Rishabh Pant walked out to bat at the start of the fourth day of the first Test vs New Zealand, he was a man on a ...
Set in the backdrop of political unrest in Nepal, Pooja, Sir, which will be screened during the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, is ...
Liam Payne’s fandom was not merely because of the dizzying popularity of One Direction’s music. It owes also to the ...
Vinod Kapri's film Pyre, set in Uttarakhand's remote mountains, will have its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film ...
Diljit Dosanjh has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Indian artiste to be featured on the cover of Billboard Canada. This special edition will include exclusive content from his ...
Directed by Rajkumar Periasamy, Amaran is a biographical action war film. It is an adaptation of the book series India’s Most ...
Discover Nayanthara's inspiring journey as she shares her fears and pressures in maintaining success in the film industry.
Jaipur's Nidhi Saxena, the first Indian woman to get Asian Film Fund and premiered her debut feature 'Sad Letters of an Imaginary Woman' at BIFF 2024, says, ‘Our films don’t talk about women’.