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  • Dwayne Bravo and I share special bond: Thai singer Rimi Nique

    Dwayne Bravo and I share special bond: Thai singer Rimi Nique

    The Thai singer-songwriter Rimi Nique, who lent her voice in "The Chamiya Song" along with the West Indies cricketer and musician Dwayne Bravo -- aka DJ Bravo –- says that she shares a very special friendship with the cricketing star, and the bond tran

  • 'The Good Liar': A fabulously meshed con-caper

    'The Good Liar': A fabulously meshed con-caper

    Based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Searle, director Bill Condon's, "The Good Liar" is a smartly mounted and fabulously meshed tale of con and revenge, where the manipulation is apparent and yet intriguing and not a put-off.

  • Anupam Kher: 26/11 still sends shivers down my spine

    Anupam Kher: 26/11 still sends shivers down my spine

    Actor Anupam Kher features in the cast of this week's release, "Hotel Mumbai", which is based on the deadly 26/11 terror attack of 2008 in Mumbai. The Bollywood veteran says it was not at all easy for him to be part of such a project.

  • Prem Chopra, Ilaiyaraaja felicitated at 50th IFFI

    Prem Chopra, Ilaiyaraaja felicitated at 50th IFFI

    Veteran actor Prem Chopra, legendary music composer Ilaiyaraaja, Assamese filmmaker Manju Borah, actor Aravind Swamy, Manipuri filmmaker Haobam Paban Kumar and Kathak dancer Birju Maharaj were felicitated here on Thursday at the closing ceremony of the In

  • Rika teases mature sounds with new single, 'Open'

    Rika teases mature sounds with new single, 'Open'

    Singer Rika, who is half-Indian and half-Serbian, says her latest single "Open" is an ode to "hopelessly romantic side" of her, adding that the sounds sets base for the music she will be coming out next year.

  • The Irishman Is A Rambling Masterpiece

    The Irishman Is A Rambling Masterpiece

    It is not easy to sit through 209 minutes of this magnificent mobster-piece. After all, we don't love mobsters as much as Martin Scorcese, who has had a life-long passion for the trigger-happy outcasts who, for reasons of perverse pride and honour and subverted masculinity, love to shoot their victims in the face.