The Indian film industry turns 100 Friday and Bollywood celebrities like Anupam Kher and Govinda hail its overall growth and say they are grateful to be a part of the filmdom. Actor Anupam Kher: There are news and entertaining channels,
The Indian film industry will celebrate 100 years of its existence in 2013. Celebrities are excited and say that the progress and growth of the cinema in the last 10 decades have been outstanding. On May 3 1913, India’s first
Vidya Balan’s success story has given actresses the hope for a brighter tomorrow in the Indian film industry. But they have a long way to go, says Kareena Kapoor adding that she will fight for equal “pay cheques” in filmdom.
The film industry is likely to go on a strike Feb 23 to protest against the the central government’s proposal to levy service tax of nearly 10.3 percent on the industry. Producer Mukesh Bhatt says nothing is confirmed yet and
BollywoodWorld.com, Bollywood actor and producer Sohail Khan is upbeat about the second season of Celebrity Cricket League and says it is a platform which helps reunite the entire Indian film industry. “It’s all about sharing the space together. As we
BollywoodWorld.com, Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says that it is unfortunate that there is no archival work being done in the Indian film industry. “I believe the whole business of documentation, especially in our film industry has been completely missing. It is
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is proud to see that there is no “Aarakshan” (reservation) in Indian film industry and he is certain that it sets the biggest example of national integration in the country. “There is no ‘aarakshan’ in Hindi film
Hollywood loves visual effects or VFX, though the same can’t be said of the over Rs.80-billion ($1.6 billion) Indian film industry. However, a co-production by Bollywood badshah Shahrukh Khan may be about to change things in India. His mega-budget “Ra.One”
Problems plaguing the $2 billion Indian film industry, apart from issues such as promotion of cinema and the advent of digitisation, were in sharp focus at an annual conclave on media and entertainment industry that kicked off here Wednesday. “Indian