As Mumbai's big names come to town with their collections expect B-Town to glam up the show.... (Continue reading)
Rajanikanth can strangle you with a cordless phone.... (Continue reading)
Now, a new generation will be able to see the glamorous world of Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor.... (Continue reading)
One-on-one with Siddharth Sinha, director of the national award winning film, ‘Udedh Bun’... (Continue reading)
A panel of eminent Bollywood filmmakers were unanimous that the multiplex wave in the country had allowed them to experiment more with themes and styles and draw audiences but urged that such films should not be typecast as 'multiplex films'... (Continue reading)
Pune Mirror: Just as the Bollywood crisis saw resolution, Marathi filmmakers and theatre owners have locked horns over a similar issue. ... (Continue reading)
Indian Express: For him the most fundamental criteria to become a dancer is the presence of a smile, the rest, he says are its repercussions. Bollywood masala choreographer Ganesh Acharya has several of those fashionable actions to his credit and... (Continue reading)
On Sunday night, I was watching the film “Notting Hill” on T.V. – a film I have seen so many times I can almost quote the dialogue! For anyone who has not seen the film, I would highly recommend it... (Continue reading)
Tannushree Rakshit, a trained Latin and Ballroom dancer as well as Indian Classical and Ballet dancer, tells Punekar about her high-flying life, Jhalak Dikh Laa Jaa and why she still feels that Pune is her home.... (Continue reading)
The first time I heard A.R. Rahman’s music was when “Rang De Basanti” came over the radio during my first visit to India, in December 2006. My immediate response to the song was, “Wow, who wrote this?”... (Continue reading)