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Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 8: The music composer dropped his flagship track “Duniya Bekaar Hai” on Desi Tadka Music, and if first impressions are anything to go by, India’s indie scene just got a...
New Delhi , October 8: Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival (DPIFF), India’s Most Prestigious Film Festival & Award Ceremony, proudly announces the onboarding of H.H. Radhikaraje Gaekwad, Maharani of Baroda, Gujarat, as an Honourable Advisory Board Member. This monumental...
New Delhi , October 8: Crime thrillers with absolute storytelling and characterisation demand attention. Mrigaya: The Hunt is one of the finest Bengali action crime thrillers on ZEE5 that engages the audience til the...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 8: Seoul is burning. At least, that’s the visual impression Holy Night: Demon Hunters leaves behind: smoke, ritualistic dread, and one burly hero punching demons like they owe him rent....
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 7: When Diljit Dosanjh announced Aura, the air around him crackled with anticipation. This is not just another Punjabi album — it arrives mid-tour, flanked by Emmy nods, and promises...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 6: They say pop stars don’t sell tickets in cinemas — Taylor Swift just laughed at that. Her latest venture, The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, debuted at No....
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 4: Matthew McConaughey is back on the screen with a reckoning against nature — The Lost Bus is the kind of film that doesn’t ask permission to frighten you. Adapted...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 4: If Bollywood ever needed a reminder that cinema isn’t just about stories, but about the way we experience them, the newly launched 360-Degree Cinema at Film City, Mumbai has...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 4: One day, you launch a digital boutique to chase streaming dreams. The next, you fold it back into the parent company. Such is the tale now being told at...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , October 4: Some movies scare your eyes. Others terrify your soul. Bring Her Back, from the horror-savvy Philippou brothers, lands somewhere between the two. It doesn’t merely want to frighten you...