Netflix’s Masaba Masaba is an Indian web television series based on the life of Masaba Gupta and her mother, actor Neena Gupta.
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55 Mediacorp classics to stream on Netflix from August 1
From August 1, a multilingual medley of Mediacorp content in English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil will be displayed in a dedicated “Singapore, Now Streaming” row on the Netflix interface.
Movie Review: Bulbbul – An Indian supernatural feminist myth in a beautiful period setting
An Indian supernatural feminist myth in a beautiful period setting produced by Anushka Sharma’s production house.
5 Fun Things to Do While Social Distancing During Covid-19
Here are 5 fun things you can do while social distancing during the pandemic Covid-19 Coronavirus outbreak. Things to do during Covid-19
Netflix to stream short “Homemade” quarantine films by celebrated filmmakers around the world.
Acclaimed filmmakers from around the world, confined at home due to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak are making a diverse genre of personal and moving short films, to be showcased as ”Homemade” by Netflix.
Movie Review: Anurag Kashyap’s Choked-Paisa Bolta Hai, everything and the kitchen sink
Movie Review: Anurag Kashyap’s Choked-Paisa Bolta Hai, throws everything and the kitchen sink at the audience.
Indian filmmakers come together to help vulnerable daily wagers amidst COVID-19 shutdown
Multiple Indian movie bodies who came together to shut down production to break COVID-19 transmission in the country, will now join hands to assist daily wage workers in the industry.
Movie Review: Netflix Indian original Ghost Stories fails to scare
Netflix India Original -Ghost Stories is a collection of four short tales, put together by filmmakers- Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee and Karan Johar.
What Singapore, India and the US watched on Netflix in 2019
Murder Mystery, starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler, topped Netflix’s most popular releases of 2019 in Singapore.
Netflix apologises after Sacred Games 2 shows phone number of UAE-based Kerala man
Netflix issued an apology after the second season of the blockbuster web series Sacred Games showed a phone number which belongs to an Indian man living in Sharjah.
