‘DDLJ’: Why a Bollywood classic about forbidden love still captivates Indian movie-goers 30 years on
Released in 1995, “Diwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” or “DDLJ” redefined the Bollywood romance. Its most devoted fans still flock to a Mumbai cinema that has shown the film every day for three decades ...
Opinion
Opinion
The Express Tribune on MSNLights, Camera, Stagnation: Why Pakistani film can't find its voice
A nation's cinema is supposed to question, to disturb, to inspire but ours has forgotten how. What we call 'Pakistani film' today is neither from an industry nor an art form; it is a patchwork of ...
Pooja Bedi recounted a visit where Parveen expressed paranoia about food and makeup, reflecting her struggles before her ...
Tusshar Kapoor said that he doesn't want his 9-year-old son to forget Hindi, and has erolled him in classes, in case he wants ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results