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Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh to tie the knot on November 14, 15
After months of speculation, it has been officially confirmed that one of Bollywood’s most famous and talked about couples Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are all set for their big wedding on November 14 and 15. The whole Bollywood fraternity has congratulated the duo on their upcoming nuptials
96 – film review: An unabashedly romantic look through totally rose tinted glasses- that works
Had this been a Malayalam film, it would have been par for the course. But for a Tamil film (with all due respect to some great Tamil movies) and that too for a Vijay Sethupathi film, this movie was a hole in one, to continue with the golfing terminology. There will be comparisons to ‘Before Sunse
Took me five years to feel equipped, emotionally and creatively, to tell this story: Nandita Das on ‘Manto’
With the second Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (SgSAIFF) set to kick off this Friday, movie buffs in the island nation are in for a treat. Speaking to Indians in Singapore, one gets a clear sense that Nandita Das and her Manto are the biggest draws to festival’s 2018 edition. Ther
Sui Dhaaga movie review: When life gives you scraps, make a patchwork gown
If you like homilies like the one above, you’ll enjoy this feel-good movie. The director, takes a leaf from a good tailor, who knows that if the cut is good, one should avoid unnecessary embellishments. In line with that theme, the editing is crisp as well and the movie at just a good 122 minutes,
Manmarziyaan: My life, my rules – a coming of age tale from Anurag Kashyap
Worth every penny and every minute spent, because of the quality acting! Please don’t take your kids though, as it’s for a mature, dare I say open/broad minded audience and sets quite a pace.
When fledgling films on their maiden flight land on the big screen
Singapore South Asian International Film Festival last weekend, where she caught two impressive short films – Omana Thinkal Kidavo and Napoleon.
Rima Das’ Bubul Can Sing premieres to a full house audience in Toronto
Bulbul Can Sing is a visceral coming-of-age drama about a teenage girl, Bulbul, living in a village in Assam, fighting her way through love and loss as she figures out who she really is.
Nandita Das-helmed biopic ‘Manto’ starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui to kick off SgSAIFF
Nawazuddin’s Manto, helmed by actress-filmmaker Nandita Das, is set to be screened to inaugurate the second edition of the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (Sg.SAIFF).
Akshay Kumar starrer Gold to be first Bollywood film released in Saudi Arabia
As Saudi Arabia sheds its conservative vestiges, Akshay Kumar’s starrer sports drama Gold has become the first Bollywood film ever to release in this Gulf country.
