Karan Kandhari’s wild debut feature about a newly married Mumbai woman whose life takes a surreal turn when she is bitten by a mosquito is bursting with cinephilic enthusiasm, but at times puts the ...
The trend of re-releasing films in theaters has been gaining momentum in India, giving audiences a chance to relive their favorite cinematic experiences on the big screen. In this list ...
They are overtaking other Indian language films. In the last 10 years, no Bollywood films have managed to make a mark on the Japanese box office. And now, more Telugu films are being released in Japan ...
The audience response to Oscar-nominated films in India has been consistently growing over the years and access to these films for theatrical release has improved significantly, says Sanjeev Bijli ...
One of the most celebrated films of the recent year, 'The Brutalist' is coming to Indian theatres in just a couple days. The Oscar-nominated film, featuring actors such as Adrien Brody from 'The ...
With the success of the Vicky Kaushal-starrer Chhava, the spotlight is on the historical film genre in Indian cinema. Within 10 days of its release, the Hindi film has grossed nearly 450 crores. It is ...
He highlights that only five out of 100 Kannada films succeed annually and discusses the evolution of love stories in films. He also clarifies that Premaloka, not Shanti Kranti, was his first ...
The last decade or so has witnessed a remarkable leap for South Indian films, both in terms of the diverse range of stories and their phenomenal performance at the box office. The tables have ...
South Asia has a long history of people designated as male at birth but who identify as female -- known as kinnar or hijra. In India's last census in 2011, more than 487,000 people were members of ...
The project has become the “first-ever large-scale Indian film to be conceptualised, written, and filmed in both English and Kannada”, according to a press release. While Kannada captures the nuances ...
"As visibility increases for us, the acceptance will also increase." South Asia has a long history of people designated as male at birth but who identify as female -- known as kinnar or hijra. In ...