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Netflix launches the trailer of its first Tamil anthology – Paava Kadhaigal
Kalki Koechlin bags Tamil anthology ‘Paava Kadhaigal’ with Prakash Raj
Bollywood celebrities stand united against the shocking Hathras gangrape
Babri demolition accused acquitted after 28 years, Bollywood reacts
Mahesh Babu and Samantha Akkineni’s Dookudu clocks 9 Years
Kannada superstar Yash, Prakash Raj start ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ shoot
9 years of Singham: Ajay Devgn’s Powerful Dialogues as Singham
Prakash Raj On Sushant: I've lived through nepotism but this child couldn't
Prakash Raj narrates his first audiobook
Rajkummar Rao, Prakash Raj join Sir David Attenborough to celebrate India's wildlife
Asuran: Dhanush goes classic in his new look
Mahesh Babu’s Sarileru Neekevvaru unveils a new song
Mahesh Babu shows his true Patriotism in his upcoming film
Ali Fazal alleges non-payment of dues
Catch the latest song Khainch Le Qash from Tadka
Taapsee Pannu dazzles in the first teaser of Khainch Le Qash
Movie Review of Maharshi
SOORYAVANSHI shoot begins!
Sameer Dixit and Jatish Varma set for a digital eye – opener
DARNA MARNA HAI director associates with this promising movie producers
Vishal, Prakash Raj hail SC order on PADMAAVAT
Actors Vishal and Prakash Raj and film director S.K. Sasidharan on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court order staying the ban by three states on the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's PADMAAVAT.
Vishal, Prakash Raj hail SC order on PADMAAVAT
Actors Vishal and Prakash Raj and film director S.K. Sasidharan on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court order staying the ban by three states on the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's PADMAAVAT.
Prakash Raj: I am not anti-Hindu, I am anti-Modi
Actor Prakash Raj said on Thursday that he was not anti-Hindu as alleged by critics but only anti-Modi.
Prakash Raj: I am not anti-Hindu, I am anti-Modi
Actor Prakash Raj said on Thursday that he was not anti-Hindu as alleged by critics but only anti-Modi.
GOLMAAL AGAIN Movie Review: A madcap belly laugh fun
Rohit Shetty’s GOLMAAL AGAIN trailer will make you go ROFL!
Rohit Shetty’s GOLMAAL AGAIN is back, the fourth instatement of the GOMAAL franchise. The trailer of the film is out and it’s hilarious, this time with a spooky twist...
Vishwas Patil: Kangana Ranaut has danced like never before in RAJJO
Kangana Ranaut has danced like never before in RAJJO
Lessons of life from BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG
Lessons of life from BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG
Divya Dutta touched by Farhan’s performance in BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG
Divya touched by Farhan's performance
Is POLICEGIRI Sanjay Dutt’s SINGHAM and DABANGG?
Is POLICEGIRI Sanjay Dutt's SINGHAM and DABANGG?
TABLE NO. 21 leads, DABANGG 2 is a blockbuster!
Globe shaking start for Salman Khan’s DABANGG 2!
Bollywood box-office report of the week : 20 december 2012
Will Salman Khan’s DABANGG 2 score universally?
What made SINGHAM such a roaring success?
SINGHAM has emerged as one of the biggest grosser this season and the film is still going very strong all over the country side. While the reviewers and the critics panned the film for its overt and covert violence, fact of the matter is that audience has lapped up the action and is enjoying every moment of it.
Mind your language: SINGHAM and snafu in the cyber world
Naivety about a language, and its myriad interpretations by the present generations whose sensibilities are shaped and governed by English language, indeed leads to a situation where the results makes one despair about the level of awareness that present generation has about the words that are quite popular in our local lexicon. In SINGHAM the tagline being used by the character of Ajay Devgn is "Jisme Hai Dum toh fakt Bajirao SINGHAM", and it is the use of the word fakt, that is being interpreted as u know what. It indeed is really absurd that our youth in the country, particularly those who are quite active in the cyber world do not know what Fakt is, it is a pure Urdu word which means only, and if it is being interpreted as a cusp word, which is quite popular among the youth of the world, then Lord can only save the language.
SINGHAM and AARAKSHAN: Two powerful films facing controversy in their own way
Cinema should not be made a target to settle political scores, let the audience decide what they want to see, and let this decision not be left for discretion of political leaders, who are more concerned with their constituency rather than projection of nation in a positive light, reflecting through cinema, its ability to move forward.