“When you dance your soul comes alive” – Terence Lewis September 25, 2009 | by Prathna Tiwari Indian cinema has evolved over the years in many aspects. Be it story line, characters or costumes. However, when one…
“I am proud of the film I made” – Bhavna Talwar, director of Dharm September 21, 2009 | by Stacey Yount In June of 2007, Taran Adarsh wrote in his review for Bhavna Talwar‘s debut film, “An outstanding film in all…
Music band ‘Ivy York’ takes old Bollywood songs in a new direction September 10, 2009 | by Stacey Yount You probably have never heard of the band Ivy York, a UK quartet with Ivy and Ravi at its center,…
Interview with Imran Khan – Part Deux September 8, 2009 | by Stacey Yount Those who know young film star Imran Khan, know he is not only a great actor, but also a great…
“The characters and the heart of the story of Barah Aana is extremely real!”- Raja Menon September 7, 2009 | by Roshni Mulchandani It is very rare that you meet a director who is as passionate and dedicated to their craft. Raja Menon…
“There was a lot of doubt as to whether I would be able to play the part in Barah Aana” – Arjun Mathur September 4, 2009 | by Roshni Mulchandani I remember looking up Arjun Mathur when I saw him play the part of the struggling stage actor in Zoya…
“Barah Aana is a reflection of life” – Tannishtha Chatterjee September 4, 2009 | by developer Tannishtha Chatterjee is truly an international actress and has made her presence known not only in Hindi cinema but also…
“Shaadi No. 1 is something I will never regret!” – Sophie Choudry August 29, 2009 | by Prathna Tiwari Sophie Choudry may not have a huge box office hit behind her name nor is she re-occurring on the big…
“Salman and Kareena share sweet chemistry in Main Aur Mrs Khanna” – Prem Soni August 29, 2009 | by Roshni Mulchandani You’ve seen Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor come together in the past but they haven’t managed to create too much…
“To be successful, be patient and learn to rise with your head high when you fall” – Amrita Rao August 28, 2009 | by Prathna Tiwari Writing an introduction to describe Amrita Rao can easily be regarded as a task that is next to ‘impossible’. The…