A maverick filmmaker like Yash Chopra, a superstar like Rajesh Khanna, character artists like Achala Sachdev and A.K. Hangal, famous cinematographer Ashok Mehta and widely followed movie critic Nikhat Kazmi – it was almost as if god was planning his
Even though Bollywood is bigger in size, it needs to learn from the Tamil film industry, megastar Amitabh Bachchan said here Thursday. “Bollywood may be bigger in size and popular, but it still needs to learn from the Tamil film
Bollywood may be considered a male dominated industry by many, but 2012 saw Vidya Balan, Kareena Kapoor and Sridevi becoming the champions of change by carrying films on their more than able shoulders and establishing that actresses are more than
It’s the time for year-end celebrations. While big names from Bollywood have decided to take a break, celebrities like Sunny Leone, Sameera Reddy and Parineeti Chopra are set to perform at New Year Eve galas. Sunny Leone told IANS: “I
Many would believe that “Betrayal Is Survival”, the tag line of Jacqueline Fernandez’s “Race 2″, truly reflects the cut-throat competition and survival mantra in the Hindi film industry, but the Sri Lankan-born actress says hard work and honesty can do
Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan launches India’s first online film making course WWI Virtual Academy at Whistling Woods International in Filmcity, Mumbai.
Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar strongly believes in Bollywood’s star system and feels it has helped the industry build an identity in the map of world cinema. “Star system is important. If you see worldwide, India, Hollywood and China — all these
Actresses like Lara Dutta and Dia Mirza have stepped into the film production arena, but Kareena Kapoor is happy just acting. She says she is not interested in trying her hand at either direction or production. Asked whether she wants
Taking a dig at the numerous Bollywood awards, actor Abhay Deol said Saturday that most awards are either rigged or actors attend them because they are paid for their presence. “Talk to any actor off record and he will tell
Be it Madhubala’s Anarkali look in “Mughal-e-Azam” or Kareena Kapoor’s T-shirt-salwar combo in “Jab We Met”, Bollywood has inspired trends down the ages. But that influence seems to be waning due to a variety of reasons, including greater exposure to