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Why are only male bonding films singled out, asks Farhan
Director says he was once a fukra — a useless person.
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I wasn’t looking for solo leads: Aditya Roy Kapoor
Actor will be soon be seen in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Aashiqui 2.
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No hope for PPP but some for the industry, says Mustafa Qureshi
Actor talks about meeting Bhutto and supporting the party.
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Review: Bates Motel - too close for comfort
In case of Norman Bates and his mother Norma Bates the creepy mother-son bond goes beyond.
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Did you know?: Chashme Baddoor actors worked without a script initially
Divyendu Sharma claims he always worked with scripts due to his theatre background & was nervous before the shoot.
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Big B turns quizmaster, asks fans to find fault
Actor says the mistake he made in his film Black, still haunts him.
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Go Goa Gone will decode the world of zombies
The film will answer all zombie-related questions.
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The French Revolution comes back to life at NAPA festival
Marat/Sade reprisal leaves audience enthralled.
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My achievement will be my film’s remake: SRK
Actor says that would be his proudest moment.
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X-Men script fantastic, says Hugh Jackman
The next X-Men film plot will centre around time-travel.
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Role as a mother matters more than anything else: Jaya Bachchan
Seasoned Bollywood actor talks about family life and being a parliamentarian.
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Reel Munna Bhai will wait for real Munna Bhai: Makers
Sunjay Dutt will return to films after completing his five years in jail.
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Working with older actors boosts career: Hema Malini
Hema feels it’s important to work with veteran actors.
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Surrealism meets pop art: Hong Kong-based artist translates grief into art
Artist Mo Shah exhibits work at The Drawing Room Art Gallery.
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Mother India remake? No way, says Vidya!
Actor feels the task would be unachievable.
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I really clicked with Mira Nair as a person: Mohsin Hamid
Author feels Nair and him have many things in common.
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Album launch: Tracing silver linings in dark clouds
Saturn the band introduces their debut studio album.
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Did you know?: Esha Gupta and Imran Khan together in a new song
Esha says Gori Tere Pyaar Mein is not a typical item song.
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Making movies fearlessly sets India apart from neighbours: Mahesh Bhatt
Film-maker feels they have more space to work as compared to Pakistani and Bengali film-makers.
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Old, new Chashme Baddoor together will create curiosity: Dhawan
Film-maker is unfazed by the competition.
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Sartorial world: Hum TV’s tricks of the trade
Hum TV justifies its awards and more.
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Film review: Mama - this is one scary Mama!
'Mama' is so frightening it will leave you wishing for the presence of your own mama.
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Chashme Baddoor calls all Ali Zafar fans!
Two thumbs up for Zafar’s performance, thumbs down for David Dhawan’s remake.
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Hrithik Roshan to have triple roles in Krrish 3
The actor claims that it’s his most ambitious project till date.
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TV Chat: Game of Thrones is back with a bang
A snapshot of what happened in the first episode of the new season.
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Are things looking up for Lollywood?
At the music launch of Ishq Khuda, film-makers talk about the industry’s comeback.
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Korea's Bourne Identity film highlights peninsula tensions
The story is set against the background of the former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il demise.
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Old classics are national heritage, should be restored: Farooque Sheikh
Seasoned actor excited to watch digitally restored version of his film Chashme Buddoor.
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Zombie films cater to two types of people, says Krishna DK
Film-maker is behind India’s first zombie thriller.
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I would love to work with Salman: Aamir Khan
Actor is known to be a perfectionist.
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Book review: The rise and fall of a tycoon
The novel is an insight into the world of Asia that is rising amongst the debris of corruption, poverty, unemployment.
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Demi Lovato back for X Factor, new judges yet to be announced
Creator Simon Cowell is happy she is back.
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There’s nothing like a dream role: Bobby Deol
Actor says he is still in his learning phase.
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Sahiba: ‘I have missed the big screen’
Actor Sahiba says she left the big screen on husband Jan Rambo’s request.
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Movie review: A Good Day to Die Hard - just die already!
It is poorly written, with its star Bruce Willis coming off more like a cranky old has-been.
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Seven storytellers: Not just the mafia, even artists use bullets to make a point
Exhibition running at Chawkandi Art till April 2 receives favourable reviews.
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Saif Ali Khan draws ire of anti-tobacco group
His film’s poster shows a cigarette burn hole through the torso of a semi-naked woman.
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Ali Zafar’s visa not refused, says publicist
An Indian newspaper reported that the actor’s visa application had been rejected.
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Odd cinema
If the BQFF had been staged 34 years ago, I know exactly the film that would have blown my mind then, Aurat Raj.
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Aliens after vampires: Twilight author Stephenie Meyer on The Host
The Mormon writer talks about her experience as a producer.
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Ali Zafar promotes Chashme Baddoor in Central London
Actor says the unique selling point of the film is its entertainment factor.
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David Dhawan glad to see B-town welcome Varun
Film-maker is proud of his son Varun Dhawan.
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Media and celebrities are interdependent: Vivek Oberoi
Actor wants to be in the news for professional reasons.
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In Bollywood, it’s all about star image, says Asin
Actor feels there are key differences in Bollywood and the south Indian film industry.
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Table talk: Thai food galore
Here is a round-up of what to eat when it comes to everything Thai in Lahore.
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Stardom has no side-effects, says Hrithik Roshan
Bollywood actor feels everything is okay as long as an actor does not focus too much on himself.
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Sanjay Dutt to start dubbing for Zanjeer this week
Actor get’s support from his family and friends in the film industry.
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Film review: Jack the Giant Slayer - giant adventure
The film suffers from weak characterisation and lack of originality.
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Kristen Stewart, One Direction win twice at Kids Choice Awards
Kristen accepted trophies for movie actor and favourite female butt kicker.
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Court pulls up Race 2 makers for content
The content of the film is said to be objectionable and vulgar.