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Puli releases a day before Singh Is Bliing.
A lowdown on what's happening in the Tamil film industry.
A look at the big winners of the night.
To persist with talks in the face of continuing terrorism that puts hundreds of Indian lives at stake is not only naive but morally repugnant and ethically unacceptable. It is time to see through this charade and abandon a path of high risk and no returns, says Vivek Gumaste.
Get your low down on what's happening in the Tamil film industry, right here!
A team of 30 carvers from around the world spent four weeks building 150 giant sculptures based on Marvel, Star Wars, Disney and Pixar movies in Ostend, Belgium.
'You ask him for anything and he gives you more than you expect.' 'Though I work with Rahman again and again, it is not because it is comfortable. In fact, we push ourselves to a discomfort zone.'
'Pratchett's work mocked the very idea of literary limitations, going from police procedural in one book to Christmas adventure in the next, from vampires to football, from the birth of motion pictures to the examining of religion itself.'
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.
Nikhil Siddhartha talks about his new film Karthikeya
Director Gareth Edwards delivers a satisfactory reboot of the iconic monster movie, Godzilla.
According to Sukanya Verma, The Hobbit series continues to exhilarate and astound with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
Lootera is a gorgeous, gorgeous film, one that uses its period setting affectionately, with loving detail, and not exploitatively, as our cinema is wont to do.
Oz the Great and Powerful starts out decently only to collapse into a crazy hotchpotch of CGI-magic, B-grade horror, syrupy Disneyphilia and warped women's, er witches, lib.
Jack The Giant Slayer is a memorable fantasy but it doesn't have exceptional visuals.
Jack The Giant Slayer is a memorable fantasy but it doesn't have exceptional visuals.
With a promising opening at the box office, the film looks poised to embark on its Oscar journey.
Oh My God is a brave and absorbing blend of satire, fable and fantasy that brings our attention to the misuse and commercialisation of religion, writes Sukanya Verma.
Welcome to the weekly fashion round-up, where we bring you the latest on supermodels, style, designers and everything in-between!
Anurag Basu's Barfi! is like finding bliss in cinema, writes Sukanya Verma.
This sequel to Darksiders is an epic fantasy, says Murali Venukumar. His review of the game
A survey conducted for National Condom Week has shed light on the wackiest sex secrets of people around the globe.
The film is quite homogeneous, with the same darkness and the same quirkiness.
Here are some of the characters that will blow our minds this Friday.
Tamil actor Dhanush talks about his famous father-in-law and his own recent super success.
Arthur J Pais predicts the Oscar nominations.
'I end up reading everything in fiction, but am biased against more 'intellectual' works and non-fiction. I read for pure enjoyment, and if something doesn't interest me -- even if it is at the top of the best-seller lists -- I won't read it.'
The actress talks about her new Telugu film Oh My Friend.
Filmmaker Tarsem Singh is ready with a new 3D adventure film titled Immortals starring Mickey Rourke, Freida Pinto, Kellan Lutz among others.
As India celebrates Raksha Bandhan this weekend, we bring you a short story by Indian-American author Rituparna Chatterjee from the book 'Celebrate: Your Fun Festival Handbook Rakhi And Bhai Dooj'.
The 60th edition of Alice in Wonderland makes a glorius Blu-ray debut.
Stunning computer graphics and feel-good elements make this a must-watch movie.
The JLF has also become one of the most preferred platform to launch new authors and network. It is no surprise then that prominent publishing houses vie for space at the venue. In its 2011 edition, the JLF will see some young and old names gathering again to discuss books, lock horns and back slap each other.Writer-director Suparn Verma, and Rediff.com correspondent Abhishek Mande are at Jaipur attending the festival.
Siruthai feels like a homage to the good old spicy thrillers of at least a decade ago.
Jack Black is terribly miscast, making the film a drag.
While the transition from book to big screen is hasty, the level of drama it generates is more lavish and breathtaking than its comparatively austere source.
British scientists have claimed that they are inching closer to develop by 2012 a car that can travel at 1,000 miles (or over 1,600km) per hour.