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 ...
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 ...