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India’s biggest budget film releases
Rajinikanth's latest film, Endhiran, has a budget of $35 million making it the most expensive Indian film ever made.
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I want to do a hard-core action film, Rahul Bose
The actor says an emphatic no to typical Bollywood potboilers shows an interest in offbeat movies and world cinema.
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A foreign film invasion
Lahore may have been a hub of Pakistani films but this week the city remains in grip of the foreign film fever.
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‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ can change lives
Amitabh Bachchan is all set to host the fourth season of KBC which starts airing on October 11.
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Blunder on ‘Australia’s Next Top Model’
The showpiece finale of the show ends in a toe-curling blunder when the wrong winner is announced on live television.
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Ali Zafar starts shooting for Bollywood film
The Pakistani singer and actor Ali Zafar starts shooting for his first Bollywood venture, a Yash Raj Films production.
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Akshay talks up his first foreign film
Kumar’s first dip into foreign ventures starts with his ice-hockey-themed film Break Away, an English-Punjabi film.
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Russell Peters gives hope to desi comedians
Canadian comedy king of South Asian descent Russell Peters turns 40 today.
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Feo Aladag speaks about filmmaking
Filmmaker Feo Aladag speaks to The Express Tribune about her film 'When We Leave; and the art of filmmaking.
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Slackistan heads to Abu Dhabi and Goa
Slackistan director Hammad Khan announces that his debut feature film will premiere at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival.
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Mommy dearest
We Are Family is solidly, consistently unentertaining. The local flavour in the film adds nothing to the remake.
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Aamir hopes Dabangg shatters records
Dabangg should make 10 times more money than 3 Idiots says Aamir Khan at a party thrown by his friend Salman Khan.
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Remembering Royal Park
The number of businesses related to the film industry has been reduced to a few from hundreds at Royal Park.
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The spirit of reconstruction
Feng Xiaogang’s moving film about the aftermath of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, Aftershock, premiered in Islamabad.
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The bad cop routine
Lollywood filmmakers continue to stereotype Pakistani policemen as cruel and corrupt, with only a few exceptions.
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Alice in Wonderland through Burton’s eye
Like always, Burton has stretched his imagination to the extreme to create something unique.
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Wall Street sequel set to rally at box office
Wall Street, which came out at the end of 1987, finished up with about $87 million in current dollars.
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Doing something different makes acting fun, Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra loves challenges. Doing the same thing every day makes her bored.
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Tax waiver for foreign films demanded
PEA demands CM Punjab issue a notification for the abolishment of 65 per cent entertainment tax on foreign films.
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Go Clicking!
Today, photography can be a hobby for anyone who has a camera and wants freedom of expression.
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Tyler and J Lo join ‘American Idol’
Pop star and actor Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith rocker Steven Tyler are joining “American Idol” as judges.
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Life lessons from TV shows
Emotional dramas, envy, medical dramas, relationships, missions: are life lessons learnt from TV shows?
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The film’s alright
The drama-comedy The Kids Are All Right had passed me by until I was berated by a friend for not having seen it.
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Cinemas in Quetta face extinction
At least half of the cinemas in the provincial capital have been closed down because of the security conditions.
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Mona Liza to make Lollywood debut
She may have started her film career in Bollywood but Mona Liza is now trying her luck closer to home.
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Drew Barrymore heads to Bollywood
According to reports in Indian newspapers, Drew Barrymore is set to appear in a Bollywood film.
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I would love to go back to theatre: Shah Rukh
The star reminisces about the days he acted in plays and says he would love to go back to the stage and perform live.
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Lollywood up in arms over Indo-Pak proposal
Pakistani film industry members have shown complete ignorance about a proposal to promote Indo-Pak joint productions.
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Lollywood’s woes continue
Most people in film industry not aware of the benefits they will get with Lollywood getting the status of an industry.
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Pakistan looks to Bollywood to revive ailing film industry
A special task force formed by Pakistan to revive its film industry will be visiting Mumbai to learn from Bollywood.
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Kajraare to release this October
Mona Liza tells The Express Tribune that the movie will now release in Pakistan and India simultaneously.
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Sacha Baron to play Freddie Mercury in movie
The untitled film is written by Peter Morgan, the British scribe behind ‘The Queen’ and ‘The Last King of Scotland.
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I've finally done something for Salman: Arbaaz Khan
Arbaaz Khan is happy that by producing Dabangg he has done something for brother Salman Khan and not just vice versa.
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Nicole Kidman sweats new producer role
As a first-time producer promoting her new film Rabbit Hole Nicole Kidman says she is nervous and exposed.
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Commercial theatres rake in millions on Eid
Commercial theatres in Lahore earn almost Rs10 million on Eid as local productions and audiences increase.
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Bollywood women directors prepare for winter clash
For the first time this year, two women directors are releasing their films on the same day in December.
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Facebook in the movies
Facebook hits the silver screen this fall with two movies coming out within weeks of each other.
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‘Glee’ star Morrison learns to trust writers
Glee star says he has learned to trust his writers after the release of Glee season 1 on DVD this week.
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Back to black
Cinemagoers in Lahore and other cities are complaining that tickets were being sold ‘in black’ during the Eid holiday.
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Cable operators flout ban on Indian channels
Cable operators leave Indian entertainment channels on air despite PEMRA ban.
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A.R. Rahman praised at Toronto film festival
Danny Boyle is all praise for A.R. Rehman after enlisting him for the music for his new film 127 Hours.
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Dabangg sequel on the cards: Arbaaz Khan
Arbaaz Khan has confirmed that a sequel to "Dabangg" is in the works and ready to roll before the end of the year.
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Aamir Khan all praise for wife Kiran Rao’s directorial debut
Aamir Khan was “nervous” about his wife Kiran Rao’s directing debut and shocked by her initial refusal to cast him.
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Ryan Reynolds thinks inside the box in Buried
Ryan Reynolds said he was “emotionally and physically exhausted” after filming Buried.
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Pity the fool
For all the explosions and vehicular collisions, The A-Team is a stupefyingly underwhelming movie.
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Gimme moore
Duchovny and Moore co-star in The Joneses, a rather literal critique of American consumer-driven culture.
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Salman Khan apologises over Mumbai attacks remark
Khan apologised for his statement that the Mumbai attacks attracted publicity only because the elite were targeted.
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Ruing the box office
While the Salman Khan-starrer Dabangg broke box-office records in India, Pakistani cinemas made do with local fare.
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A movie for every situation
A list to help you through that awkward first date, movie night with family or to appear appropriately...
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This Eid, cinemas divide on language
Lahore’s cinemas will be firmly divided along linguistic lines this Eid.