 |
Site map- Home
- News
- Articles
- Features
- Interviews
- Parents have a lot to learn from 'Apna Asmaan': Kaushik Roy
- Yes! I copy, says Ram Gopal Varma
- 'Nishabd', 'Cheeni Kum' gave me creative satisfaction: Big B
- I don't get the respect I deserve: Rakhi Sawant
- Kabeer's next is my first realistic film: Bobby
- It's tough being a Deol in Bollywood: Abhay Deol
- Threatening my family is ploy to muzzle me: Bhatt
- Long-lasting friendships possible in filmdom: Konkona
- At 83, Dev Anand is still romancing with life
- Expectations from 'Saawariya' scare me: Bhansali
- I wasn't trying to outdo 'Sholay': Ram Gopal Varma
- Nature de-stresses me, says Bobby Deol
- 'Dhokha' is my first political film: Mahesh Bhatt
- I enjoy playing eccentric characters: Esha Deol
- Naomi or Indian client, it doesn't matter: Rina Dhaka
- Bruises and hugs - 'Chak De' girls reminisce it all
- Making fun of my 75-year-old mother is not done: Bhansali
- Why is Ramu being picked on for 'Aag', asks Amitabh
- I'm not a vindictive person: John Abraham
- Actor exposes Bollywood underbelly in novel
- If we don't return in sequel, audiences will be upset: Govinda
- Why can't I be cast in roles like Smita Patil: Rakhi Sawant
- 'Vanaja' creator has showcased beauty of Andhra in film
- I'm so proud of my brother Sharman: Manasi Joshi
- The man who designed the 'Paheli' haveli
- Esha's acting skills not fully utilised, says Varma
- Muzamil can't take a woman directing him: Pooja Bhatt
- I want to be forever young: Karan Johar
- Indian filmmaker shuns all 'wood' - Holly or Bolly
- I've been propositioned in Bollywood: Aryan Vaid
- I regret not getting Aamir, Salman on 'Koffee...': Karan Johar
- My sons have made me a fun person: Madhuri Dixit
- We need to work as one family: Sunny Deol
- Sameera heads for Toronto fest with two films
- We film industry folks are too insulated: Priyanka
- No regrets about raunchy 'Buddha Mar Gaya': Rawail
- 'Chak De!' not a documentary of my life: Negi
- I'm sad Rani didn't get National Award for 'Black': Amitabh
- Babul Supriyo set to star in Bengali film
- Rakesh Sharma delighted, saddened at winning National Award
- Not a frame of 'Chak De' was re-shot: Shimit Amin
- NRIs have spoilt our mainstream cinema: Vishal Bharadwaj
- I never wanted to become an actress: Bipasha
- Shah Rukh and I are not at war: Sushmita
- Rani too deserves a National Award: Bhansali
- Bollywood doesn't make good children's films: Vishal
- 'Taare Zameen Par' was a gift from the universe: Tisca Chopra
- Phalke award motivates Benegal to make films he enjoys
- In the real hides the unreal: Buddhadeb Dasgupta
- Boman gets choosy to spend time with family
- Movie Reviews
- Taare Zameen Par - movie review
- Jodha Akbar (A Tale of eternal love )
- Race - Betrayal, Greed and Revenge
- 'Loins of Punjab' peeks into quirks of NRIs
- 'Nanhe Jaisalmer', an endearing star-fan friendship film
- 'Aggar', a riveting thriller by Mahadevan
- 'Apna Aasman': heart-warming portrayal of anguish, pain
- 'Dhamaal' packed with mindless merry-making
- Esha brightens up dull 'Darling'
- 'Victoria No.203' fails to match up to original
- Varma's 'Aag' lacks the fire of 'Sholay'
- 'Dhokha': a real and poignant story about terrorism
- 'Mathadu Mathadu Mallige', a touching take on reckless globalisation
- 'Heyy Babyy', heart-warmingly funny
- 'Alibhai' - strictly for Mohanlal's fans
- 'Marigold', an aesthetically shot love story
- 'Buddha Mar Gaya', an exercise in crudity
- 'Heartbeats' - dreary imitation of 'Classmates'
- 'The Blue Umbrella' - a lyrical tale of hankering and pain
- 'Chak De India' - a tale of exceptional grit
- 'Kaafila', a doomed shipwreck film
- Akshaye, Darshan make 'Gandhi My Father' worth watching
- 'Cash', stylish and slick but nonsensical
- 'Naya Daur' - Outdated perhaps, but heart in right place
- 'Meera Madhava Raghava' belies expectations
- 'Bow Barracks...' portrays real people and their trials
- 'Partner', a feel-good laugh riot
- Mammootty shines in uniform in 'Mission 90 Days'
- 'Arabikatha': a tale of Leftist Keralite lost in Gulf
- "Naqaab"- a disappointing thriller to say the least
- Mohanlal connects with audience again in 'Hello'
- Child artiste Ahsaas saving grace in 'My Friend Ganesha'
- Pritam's 'Speed' is a letdown
- 'Aap...' - Reshammiya, cancel the sequel
- 'Apne' - a warm, emotional Deol family film
- 'Awarapan' - haunting portrait of a woman's right
- Poor execution of a good idea fails "Akasham"
- 'Jhoom Barabar Jhoom' - a whimper after the hype
- 'Sivaji - the Boss', same old fare, but with a punch
- 'Dharm' - a masterly take on religious bigotry vs humanism
- 'Jhoom Barabar Jhoom' - a musical chairs of love
- 'MP3', a sweet, feel-good teen flick
- 'The Train' - a bogus ride on celluloid
- "Fool & Final"
- 'Cheeni Kum' - a scrumptious romantic comedy
- 'Raqeeb' an infidelity film worth missing
- 'Good Boy Bad Boy' - poor fare
- 'Metro' - a witty look at insensitivities of city life
- 'Metro' presents mayhem in big cities
- 'Munna' - a slick action film sans soul
- 'Yatra' - 'Devdas' tale shifted to domesticated domain
- Music Reviews
- Bollywood Movies
| |