Tarikh review: Tarikh, starring Saswata Chatterjee and Raima Sen, which won the National Award for best screenplay in 2019, is a compelling portrait of urban relationships, using the threads of interpersonal misgivings and unrequited desires to craft an affecting tale of associations.
The Kannada film industry has lost a dozen of its high-profile actors and directors in the last two weeks.
All the gains made by the film industry until March have been washed away following the onset of the second wave of the Covid-19. Many films that were due in cinemas in April and May have been postponed.
Marathi actor Navnath Gaikwad has passed away due to Covid-19 complications. Writer-director Digpal Lanjekar shared the tragic news on his social media.
Apart from Hindi films Chhichhore, Badrinath Ki Dulhania, Good Newwz and Malaal, Abhilasha Patil was also known for her work in Marathi movies like Te Aath Diwas, Pipsi, Bayko Deta Ka Bayko, Prawaas and Tujha Majha Arrange Marriage.
Sukhjinder Shera made his debut in Punjabi films with 1987's Yaari Jatt Di. He later appeared in films like Jorr Jatt Daa, Ucha Pind, Moh Panjab Da, Jagira, among others.
Photo Prem, starring Neena Kulkarni, Amita Khopkar and Sameer Dharamadhikari in pivotal roles, is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The second wave of the coronavirus is claiming thousands of lives every day across the country. The lives of many promising filmmakers have been cut short by the pandemic.
The centenary celebrations of India's greatest filmmaker have begun in earnest. Born on this day in 1921, Satyajit Ray changed cinema with poetic realism and humanist concerns, turning the medium into an art form.
Punjabi singer and actor Gippy Grewal, along with some of his crew members, were arrested for allegedly flouting COVID-19 restrictions in Punjab's Patiala district. The actor and his team were later released on bail.
Driven by the desire to start a conversation, Chaitanya Tamhane and Vivek Gomber have formed a successful artistic collaboration that has produced two internationally acclaimed feature films, Court and The Disciple
Arjun Gowda has appeared in a slew of hit movies in Kannada. He is known for his roles in Odeya, Rustum and Aa Drushya. He was also seen in the recently released Yuvarathnaa, which had Puneeth Rajkumar in the lead role.
Ramu bankrolled over 30 projects, including critically acclaimed films like AK47 and Lockup Death.
Chaitanya Tamhane's The Disciple, which builds on the success of his first venture Court, looks at the layered world of Indian classical music, and the making of it was a journey of "finding answers, finding catharsis for yourself as you go along" rather than knowing the answers and executing it methodically on paper.
While the filmmakers in the north showed little courage in bringing out their new releases in theatres, the filmmakers in the south showed the way by bringing out their big guns. It paid off with hits such as Vakeel Saab, Krack and Master.
Darshan's Roberrt is written and directed by Tharun Sudhir, who made his mark earlier with Chowka (2017).
After testing positive for Covid-19 last week, actor Kishore Nandlaskar was admitted to a Covid-19 care centre in Thane.
The premise of songs being used to voice angst makes comparisons with Gully Boy inevitable. Tangra Blues, however, is not derived from Zoya Akhtar’s film
Vikrant Rona, starring Sudeep, will release simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. The multi-crore thriller is written and directed by Anup Bhandari
Shriya Saran tied the knot with Barcelona-based Russian tennis player and entrepreneur Andrei Koscheev on March 19, 2018.
Director Vinod Sam Peter's Pulgya, about a pug and two boys, has been winning accolades one after the other at foreign festivals.
Vira Sathidar, who was admitted to a hospital in Nagpur after testing positive for Covid-19, was on ventilator for the past two days. He died early morning on Tuesday.
Actor Shankar Ashwath opens up about his experience and challenges he faced as an elderly contestant on the eighth season of Bigg Boss Kannada.
Written and directed by Santosh Ananddram, Yuvarathnaa talks about the need to revive government-aided colleges to protect the right to education of children from underprivileged backgrounds.
In a recent interview with indianexpress.com, Parambrata Chatterjee spoke on the film, Soumitra Chatterjee's presence and if that sanitised the storytelling. He also addressed the video where he along with other artistes from the Bengali film industry did together.