19 Bollywood songs to reflect on love for Valentine’s Day February 14, 2019 | by Swarup Chakravarthy It’s not often the whole world gets together to celebrate especially in the modern times of bipartisanism. February 14th is…
A look ahead of the exciting music coming in 2019 January 22, 2019 | by Swarup Chakravarthy The year 2018 showed us that Bollywood film industry’s music directors are up with the times and trends as set…
Best Songs of 2018 December 31, 2018 | by Swarup Chakravarthy “The Year of the Remake” has brought up some great memories for songs we used to know and, in some…
Lights Music! Songs To celebrate and get your Diwali Dance On! November 7, 2018 | by Swarup Chakravarthy Diwali or Deepavali both come from the Sanskrit Dipavali literally translating as row of lamps. From the earliest times, Indians…
Bollywood’s 9 Nights of Dance October 13, 2018 | by Swarup Chakravarthy Bollywood is known around the world for lights, colour and songs. In 90 years of Bollywood cinema, you can be…
“Vijay Deverekonda Shines As Millennial Rajiv Gandhi” – Subhash K Jha Review October 6, 2018 | by Subhash K Jha Nota Starring Vijay Deverekonda, Sathyaraj , Nassser Directed by Anand Shankar We’ve seen stars play the reluctant politician before. Ranbir…
To celebrate his birthday we reveal 6 things you may not know about Amol Parashar September 17, 2018 | by Stacey Yount Amol Parashar made his big screen debut in Yash Raj Film’s Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year opposite Ranbir Kapoor.…
Special Review: Irrfan Khan’s Puzzle July 27, 2018 | by Stacey Yount Featuring an outstanding cast that includes the brilliant Irrfan Khan, the amazing Kelly MacDonald and the excellent David Denman, Marc…
“The Mulk Of Human Kindness” – Subhash K Jha Reviews Mulk Trailer July 10, 2018 | by Subhash K Jha The Trailer of Anubhav Sinha’s Mulk is unlike anything he has done before. Its lack of ‘political correctness’ (defending the…
Netflix’s Sacred Games: A gritty must-see thriller full of style and substance July 2, 2018 | by Katherine Matthews I first picked up Vikram Chandra’s massive tome Sacred Games at my local bookshop, and from the very first pages,…