SRK looks very happy in Alia's company. They light up the screen for less than a minute appearance in the trailer, leaving film buffs craving for more.
Read moreFilmmaker Karan Johar will be back on the small screen with the fifth edition of the popular chat show "Koffee With Karan" on November 6. It will be launched on Star World and Star World HD.
Read moreThe opening ceremony of the Indian Super League (ISL) promises glitz and glamour with Bollywood stars Alia Bhatt, Jacqueline Fernandez and Varun Dhawan expected to perform on October 1 at the Indira Gandhi Stadium
Read moreSalman Khan cheers on as Katrina Kaif, Alia Bhatt, Parineeti Chopra, Sidharth Malhotra and others are rocking the stage with their sizzling performances in the United States.
Read moreAfter the huge drama and controversy over Udta Punjab certification, my only fear was the movie turning out to be a damp squib. But with the Ishqiya fame Abhishek Choubey writing as well as directing, and Phantom Films in charge of production, the movie missing the mark was unlikely. And they’ve hit the bull’s eye with this one.
Read moreAfter getting a thumbs up from both the critics and the box office, the cast and crew of Udta Punjab went to a theatre in Mumbai to interact with their fans. Both Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt said they were delighted the movie is finally released and their characters and acting is being appreciated.
Read moreLooks like all decks have been cleared for the release of ‘Udta Punjab’. First the Mumbai High Court gave the movie a go ahead, asking for only a single cut, instead of 89 cuts asked by the censor board. Now even the Supremem Court has also refused to entertain an NGO plea to halt the screening of the film.
Read moreFirst Udta Punjab's co-producer Anurag Kashyap went to the media protesting against the unfair demands of Pahlaj Nihalani, the chairman of the censor board. A day he went knocking at the doors of the Mumbai High Court.
Read moreThe film folks in Mumbai have always been accused of being insecure and over eager to protect their own commercial interests. Producers, directors and actors have always been seen bowing down in front of a dictatorial Censor Board or the tyrannies of political outfits like the Shiv Sena rather than fight back as a united force.
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