Shocked and appalled by the incident so many artists and filmmakers took to Twitter to show their solidarity with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Padmavati. They also condemned the horrific attack on the filmmakers rights and freedom.
Read moreAcclaimed filmmaker Anurag Kashyap's daughter Aaliyah Kashyap has made her first documentary film. Aaliyah, who recently modeled for a high street fashion portal, has made the documentary on education of girls for her school.
Read moreUpcoming Hindi film "Haraamkhor", the trailer of which was launched on Tuesday, was shot in 16 days. Shlok Sharma, the movie's director, credits his actors and team members for the speedy and "spot on" job.
Read moreAn unlikely love triangle unfolds when married professor, Shyam, has an illicit affair with his student, Sandhya, who in turn is trying to be wooed by her classmate Kamal. Set in a small town in Madhya Pradesh, Haraamkhor is a prohibited / twisted love story witnessed through the eyes of two adolescents.
Read moreOver 180 films from 54 countries, including features, documentaries, short films to be showcased at the festival. The Film Festival will honour director and screenwriter Sai Paranjpye and acclaimed filmmaker, Jia Zhangke with Excellence in Cinema Award.
Read moreFirst day first show review of Sonakshi Sinha's Akira. Most of he fans have given the movie their thumbs up. With many praising the actresses' action and acting in the movie.
Read moreIt looks like the Censor Board problem has been following Anurag Kashyap. The producer/director is in an exhaustive promotion spree and films getting stuck at the CBFC is taking a toll on him. After Udta Punjab, Raman Raghav 2.0 had also faced the ire of the censor board
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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