Marathi films and talent from Pune made a mark at the 56th National Film Awards last week. One of the winners, Pune’s Umesh Kulkarni, is now getting ready for the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival next month.... (Continue reading)
Ek Cup Chya’ (A Cup of Tea), a critically-acclaimed Marathi movie based on a commoner’s fight against the indifferent bureaucracy with the help of Right To Information (RTI) Act, will be premièred in the city on Thursday.... (Continue reading)
The Indian animation industry is slowly but surely developing and producing animation films of a global quality.... (Continue reading)
It's boom time for the Marathi film industry, as 20 films will release across the state this November and December. Distributors and exhibitors claim this has never happened before.... (Continue reading)
From the structure of a shot breakdown to the intricacies of day and night lighting, the Internet has been a foremost source for Saya Date.... (Continue reading)
Film stars are no longer scared of big bad H1N1. Actor Ashmit Patel, who was in the city a fortnight ago for the promotion of the movie Twist, feels the swine flu situation was overhyped.... (Continue reading)
Crazy film buffs who line up at the ticket counter after a new movie releases have been missing for a while.... (Continue reading)
On Monday night, the shooting of Anil Sharma's Veer in Pune was cancelled at the last minute because of the wide spread of swine flu in the city.... (Continue reading)
Listening to the soft, controlled voice of Satish Jakatdar (54) as he speaks about the Ashay Film Club, one realises that films are the abiding passion in his life.... (Continue reading)
Indian Express: It’s all about telling a simple story in a simple way,” muses director Milind Damle, when quizzed about the details of what goes into the making of a film.... (Continue reading)