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Review: AK Vs AK: Quirkiest film Bollywood made this year
AK Vs AK has to be the quirkiest film Bollywood made this year
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Radhika Apte: Don't want to do things out of pressure anymore
Actress Radhika Apte has realised she was doing a lot of work just because of the fear of missing out, and says she is now determined not to take up work under pressure. The realisation dawne don her when the world was under lockdown due to the Covid-19 c
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2020 wrap: Mega newsmakers from the world of music
From plagiarism controversy to Grammy snubs to glorious wins and big records, and from weddings to publicity stunts the Indian as well international music industries saw several incidents that grabbed eyeballs in 2020.
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Priyanka shares 'what shooting a movie looks like in 2020'
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas has shared an Instagram post on how shooting in 2020 looks like. In the image, the actress can be seen following Covid safety guidelines and wearing a face shield. Â
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Payal Ghosh on MeToo case against Anurag Kashyap: 4 months, no action
Upcoming Bollywood actress Payal Ghosh says it has been four months since she alleged sexual harassment against filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, but Mumbai Police is yet to do their job.Â
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Review: Unpaused: Hampered by uneven storytelling
Tannishtha Chatterjee directs Rat-a-Tat, about a young girl (Rinku Rajguru) and her grumpy elderly neighbour (Lillete Dubey). The neighbour is hostile towards the girl to begin with, but they strike a bond somewhere in their quest for purpose in life and hope.
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2020: The Year That Wasn't (Column: B-Town)
The year 2020 being a leap year, as usual one feels special about it. Besides the regular year-round events, the leap year also brings along the Olympic Games. And now that the Indian sportspersons are doing well in many sporting events, the Olympics are
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Review: Soul: Blends the cute with the complex
Jamie Foxx voices Joe Gardner the pianist, bringing alive the vision of writer-director Pete Docter and his co-writers (Kemp Powers and Mike Jones) as the narrative unfolds the protagonist's adventure.
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Big B reveals biggest torture he faced during a shoot
Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan on Saturday revealed the biggest torture he has faced while shooting.Â
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Did Neha Kakkar just announce she is pregnant?
Singer Neha Kakkar and her singer husband Rohanpreet Singh on Friday took everyone by surprise after sharing the news that they are expecting their first child, going by their post on social media.Â
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Bigg Boss 14: Reality Show or Reality Soap?
The title track Rishton ke bhi roop badalte hain of the superhit Ekta Kapoor show, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, would seem apt for Bigg Boss 14 at this point of time. The show is increasing resembling a K-soap rather than what it actually is supposed t
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Vijay Deverakonda: 'Food makes me happy'
Telugu superstar Vijay Deverakonda has confessed that food makes him a happy man.Â
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Swara Bhaskar: A great actor isn't necessarily a great human being
Swara Bhasker points out that an actor who plays a heroic character, or is great with the craft and is talented, is not necessarily a great human beings in real life, too.
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Release strategy redefined (Column: B-Town)
The recent announcement by the US-based Warner Bros. Studios has stirred up quite a controversy in that country, not to mention criticism. Looks like most of creative Hollywood is against the idea.
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Review: The Last Color: Low on grey shades
The Last Color seems like a ‘showcase Indian film', the sort that the festival circuit in the West easily laps up. The film highlights a few societal ills specific to India, against the lavishly ethnic backdrop of Benaras.
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Review: Torbaaz: Stumped by weak storytelling
Torbaaz talks of war and terror, and the toll such things may take on children. The film fuses the idea with the power of sports -- in this case, cricket -- to unite and heal.
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Review: A Call To Spy: Important slice of history
You would expect more suspense and drama given the subject at hand, and the sense of overall underwhelming does surprise you. Director Lydia Dean Pilcher has borrowed from one of the most intriguing chapters of World War II, but her effort fails to fully engage because the film falters at a storytelling level.
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Review: Durgamati: Low on scares, high on cliches
ou were just beginning to get excited about new-age Bollywood horror after cutting-edge stuff as Stree and Tumbbad. Then came Laxmii, and now Durgamati -- as rude reminder that Bollywood horror still has some way to go.