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Chambaili crew all set to launch OST
The big-budget independent film’s soundtrack will be launched on the internet on March 8.
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Spielberg to head Cannes Film Festival jury
Director will oversee panel at French event.
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All the shor about Chor
Why does co-Ven’s Chor bring all the trolls to the yard?
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Madras Cafe is India’s Argo: John Abraham
Actor feels their films are typecast as “Bollywood films”.
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Bollywood film recreates Mumbai attacks of 2008
Bollywood revives its attempts to re-write history by making a movie on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks
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I am not obsessed with brands: Sridevi
Actor says she picks out anything as long as it looks good on her.
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Films like Maula Jatt changed Lollywood forever, says Sarwar Bhatti
Film-maker speaks about his short career in the Pakistani film industry.
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Parineeti Chopra wants her own identity
Actor doesn’t see star cousin Priyanka Chopra as competition.
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Did you know? Aditi Rao Hydari wants to do raunchy item number
I am a trained classical dancer, I will be able to do justice to it: Aditi
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Table talk: Calling all Chinese food lovers
Adding to a long list of Chinese restaurants in the capital city, Xinhua Capital entered the market on February 15.
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Movie review: Amour - ‘twill soon be past'
Amour is disturbing piece of cinema protraying the bitter fact of life that everything comes to an end including love.
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Critics blast Oscars for off-color jokes, dull show
Watching Oscars meant sitting through a series of crudely sexist antics led by self-satisfied MacFarlane: New Yorker
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Argo storms to Oscar triumph on night of surprises
85th Academy Awards turned out to be a night of surprises for winners and predictors.
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Playing Circuit outside Munnabhai will make it lose sanctity: Arshad
Actor doesn’t want to disrespect the character by playing it elsewhere.
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Zila Ghaziabad — A true story told badly
The film is packed with action, but fails to entertain.
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Movie review: Flight - a safe landing
Flight is a moving voyage, and almost entirely turbulence free.
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Ang Lee wins second directing Oscar for ‘Life of Pi’
Starring newcomer Suraj Sharma, the film was lauded by critics for Lee's ability to bring the complex book to life.
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‘Argo’ wins Oscar for Best Picture
The thriller, which is based on a true story, recounts a CIA mission to rescue six American diplomats from Iran.
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Children play important role in decisions: Onir
Film-maker speaks at a campaign for road safety.
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Indie films have an audience, says Shahid
Actor feels the government should make the screening of local films compulsory for cinemas.
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Warner's 'Jack the Giant Slayer' may see soft US, Canada debut
A $30 million domestic opening for "Jack the Giant Slayer" would be "soft" for a big-budget film, says analyst.
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Small screen is small only in name: Jimmy Sheirgill
Actor was seen promoting his new film on various TV shows.
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Politics of predictions and nominations for Oscars
The winners will be announced Sunday night.
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Manahil Aur Khalil: Of love and vengeance
The drama, which is full of twists and turns, has more suspense in store.
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Table Talk: Gone Zouking
Café Zouk in Lahore still attracts plenty of customers.
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Murder 3: A thriller gone wrong
The film has been censored for Pakistani viewers, turning the romance down a few notches.
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Round-up: A star studded affair
Bollywood beauties were spotted on the red carpet at the Star Guild Awards 2013 looking as ravishing as ever.
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Did you know? Oscar ‘losers’ to go home with $45,000 gift bags
Among the items in the gift bags, known as swag bags, are trips to Australia, Hawaii and Mexico.
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Patriarchal mindset to blame for inequality: Aamir Khan
Actor and British PM, David Cameron, discuss social issues with college students.
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INR1 billion benchmark limiting growth of films: Karan Johar
Director feels the aim should be to mint INR10 billion from one film.
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Did you know? Afghan street kid heads to the Oscars!
Mohammadi was selling maps to passing foreigners on Kabul’s famed Chicken Street when he ran into director Sam French.
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Movie review: Silver Linings Playbook- in two minds
Directed by David O Russell, this romantic comedy/drama is for the most part a whimsical film.
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Hum Awards 2013 : Another awards night for TV buffs
Hum Network Ltd to hold television awards for the first time.
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Nation Awakes, Pakistan’s first superhero film
Producer Aamir Sajjad feels the culture of comics is limited in Pakistan.
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Movie review: The Impossible - swept away
The Impossible, through some fantastic CGI, shows the massive impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
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India needs movies about its own issues, says Anupam Kher
Actor talks about making movies for international platforms.
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3G is an original concept and film: Neil Nitin Mukesh
Actor reveals he likes play dark, edgy roles on the big screen.
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Rani unveils poster of Bhansali’s debut TV show
The two have previously worked together in Black.
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KLF: The film is good but what are its box office hopes?
Names connected with film-making talk about getting independent films screened in Pakistan.
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I haven’t reached my destination: Randeep Hooda
Actor is happy with his success but doesn’t believe in bragging.
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Did you know?: Murder 3 hits cinemas worldwide on February 15
Vishesh Bhatt makes his debut as a film director with the release of the third film in the Murder franchise.
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Farah thinks films should not be preachy
Movie-makers speak at rally for school children.
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I am giving Pakistanis a platform to vent their frustrations: Waqar Zaka
The daredevil speaks about his reality show and why people love to hate him.
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Vishesh challenged our content: Mahesh Bhatt
Film-maker is proud of his nephew’s talent.
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A preview of popular TV shows in 2013
Mark your calendar for new and returning serials.
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Book review: Deliciously Yours - measuring happiness
Grab your copy of book of recipes written by none other than Lal Majid of Lal’s patisserie fame.
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After New York, Seedlings is screened in Lahore
The film’s producer feels film-making needs to revolutionise.
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Book review: The Perfect Gentleman - a portrait of confusion
Imran Ahmad’s memoir is an account of his struggle for acceptance in the multi-racial Britain of his childhood.
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Low-budget Special 26 gets the vote
The director has used visuals more than dialogues, a rare approach in Bollywood.
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Now I will go for treatment: Salman Khan
Salman Khan is suffering from trigeminal neuralgia and aneurysm, which causes acute pain in head, cheeks and jaws.