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Review: 'The Wrong Missy': Sporadic, silly laughs
It is one of those films you do not mind as it plays out before your eyes, but you have forgotten soon as it is over. "The Wrong Missy" is billed as a rom-com -- not particularly funny, certainly not romantic -- and it does not take you long to decide it is the sort of ‘entertainer' they used to release on the big screen in the nineties.
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Or Else! The way INOX appeals to producers (Column: B-Town)
A lot of the filmmakers are planning to release their films on various OTT platforms, while some have already gone ahead and done it, in the present circumstances when all cinema outlets have been closed down since March 14 this year due to the COVID-19 v
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'Resilient' indie artistes ready to face the music post-lockdown
Lack of exposure, limited promoters and venues are the same old stories of the indie music scene in India.
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Review: 'Paatal Lok': Hellish high
"Paatal Lok" takes its time to draw you into the darkness that defines its essence. Over the first two episodes, we are essentially introduced to characters and the locales where they exist, even as slowburn after-impact quietly builds.
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Goldie Behl: Filmmaker has right to choose medium to release film
Goldie Behl supports fellow filmmaker Shoojit Sircar and says that every producer has the right to decide how they want to release their film and recover investment. Sircar's upcoming release "Gulabo Sitabo", along with six other films including Vidya Bal
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Zareen Khan: Couldn't think of being in Bollywood without Salman Khan
It's been a decade that Zareen Khan entered Bollywood in "Veer". The film failed to ignite the screens despite the presence of superstar Salman Khan, but it opened a few doors for the young actress. She happily gives all credit to Salman as it was he who
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Katrina Kaif: COVID-19 pandemic changed my perspective about life
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the world down to its knees. It has changed almost everything - especially peoples perspective of looking at life. Katrina Kaif isnt feeling anything different.
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The Lockdown Moviemakers: Shoot at home is the new fad
The COVID-19 lockdown has forced closure of film studios as well as outdoor shooting, but that has not stopped an enthusiastic bunch of filmmakers from making films! Shooting at home amid lockdown is the latest trend in B-Town!
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Manoj Bajpayee: I am unaffected by outside mayhem
Manoj Bajpayee is spending his lockdown in the mountains of Uttarakhand, and says he is unaffected by the outside mayhem. The actor says the COVID-19 pandemic has turned out to be a great leveller.
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Review: 'Into The Night' is a non-stop, cheesy caper
A fatal wave that strikes with sun rays is rapidly spreading across the world, and the infected die almost immediately. Staying away from daylight is the only way to survive.
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The Closedown Effect: OTT Offers Alternative (Column: B-Town)
The closedown due to COVID-19 is unlike any closedown the film industry has ever been through before. There have been strikes by film producers in protest against highhandedness of distributors or some or the other grouse against government departments.
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Jacqueline Fernandez: Lockdown made me realise life is short
Jacqueline Fernandez has stumbled upon life-altering realisations amid the ongoing lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. The actress says she has realised that life is too short, and it is important to make the most of the time we have in our hands.
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Richa Chadha on being famous: Lack of anonymity a big price to pay
Actress Richa Chadha says the lack of anonymity is a big price to pay if you are famous.
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Sharad Kelkar: People accepting me as an actor is biggest compliment
Sharad Kelkar is more than happy that the audience has accepted him as an actor and calls it the biggest compliment.
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Gurmeet Choudhary wants to play Ram in a film version of 'Ramayan'
Actor Gurmeet Choudhary became a household name after playing Lord Ram in the 2008 TV show "Ramayan". If given a chance, he would like to revisit the character, but for a film.
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Neeraj Kabi: Irrfan represents contemporary Indian actors to the world
Neeraj Kabi, who worked with Irrfan Khan in the 2015 film "Talvar", says the late actor was the only one in contemporary Indian cinema who truly represented actors of the country in the global scene.
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Review: 'Hollywood': Bland and Beautiful
The narrative plods forward accounting stories of three young men who get a break at Ernie's station. Jack Castello (David Corenswet) bags a film deal as actor.
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Rahul Bose: Message of a film shouldn't glorify hatred
Bollywood actor Rahul Bose has been foraying the digital entertainment space with a couple of projects lately, and he says his parameter as an actor to give his nod to a story has not changed. For him, it is important that the story should have the essenc