Who’s Hot Who’s Not: Ekta Kapoor’s Iftar Bash August 8, 2013 | by Prathna Tiwari Bollywood film promotion unshamefully has no bounds. Recently Ekta Kapoor threw a lavish Iftar Party to promote her upcoming production,…
BollySpice Special: Top 15 songs to celebrate this Eid August 8, 2013 | by Bodrul Chaudhury With the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan comes Eid-Ul-Fitr, where millions of Muslims across the globe use…
Special Report: B.A. Pass Press Conference August 2, 2013 | by Steven Baker The faded, vintage glamour of the Delite Cinema provided the ideal location to host the press conference of new release…
LIFF Special: BA Pass Review July 24, 2013 | by Bodrul Chaudhury If you are looking to enter into a world of danger then look no further; BA Pass will provide you…
LIFF Special: Moonsoon Shootout Review July 20, 2013 | by Aashi Gahlot Previously screened at Cannes, Amit Kumar’s Monsoon Shootout was the opening film of the London Indian Film Festival 2013. Produced…
FRAMING MOVIES Take Nighteen: Dostana (2008) July 19, 2013 | by Aashi Gahlot Kunal (John Abraham) and Sameer (Abhishek Bachchan) decide to play it gay to secure an apartment. However, the problem is…
Critically Acclaimed Actor Irrfan Khan’s career to be in the spotlight at London Indian Film Festival July 18, 2013 | by Aashi Gahlot Life of Pi. Paan Singh Tomar. The Namesake. Maqbool. From Hollywood to Bollywood, Irrfan Khan has grown from strength to…
I go where there are good characters – Shruti Haasan July 18, 2013 | by Prathna Tiwari She’s created waves down South and is recurring face on their big screen but unfortunately for the audiences up North…
“I hope Ramaiya Vastavaiya clicks with the audience and they fall in love (again) too.” – Prabhu Deva July 17, 2013 | by Stacey Yount Opening on Friday worldwide is Ramaiya Vastavaiya, a Hindi remake of Prabhu Deva’s directorial debut in the South, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana,…
FRAMING MOVIES Take Eighteen: Henna (1991) July 14, 2013 | by Anjum Shabbir Before Yash Chopra’s Veer-Zaara (2004), there was Raj Kapoor’s Henna (1991). Perhaps today still the most beautiful and genre defining…