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Mumbai, Jan 18 (IANS) A tableau by the ministry of information & broadcasting during the Jan 26 Republic Day parade will portray the journey of the Indian film industry over 100 years, ministry secretary Uday Kumar Verma said here Friday.
From gang wars to the underworld to real life crime sagas, Ram Gopal Varma is known for making films on bold themes and actress Gul Panag, who will be seen in his production venture "Ab Tak Chhappan 2", praises him for being so darin
"Student of The Year" star Siddharth Malhotra was in for a surprise when he received as many as 42 bouquets on his birthday.
Actor Sachin Joshi, whose film "Mumbai Mirror" hit the theatres Friday, is overwhelmed with the reviews and says that the critics' opinion matters.
"Matru ki Bijlee Ka Mandola", (MKBKM), a political satire with a dollop of humour, may not have got an overwhelming response but it has recovered its costs by collecting Rs. 41.15 crore worldwide in the first week of its release, mak
Actor Vidyut Jamwal's new film "Commando" is high on action, and promises to change the landscape of the genre in films.
Actress Katrina Kaif was flattered to receive an award from Sridevi and said it was an honour to stand beside the yesteryear diva.
Her quirky look in "Gangs Of Wasseypur" (GOW), where Huma Qureshi teamed her traditional outfits with aviators, has is said to have landed the actress an endorsement deal with a leading eyewear brand.
Filmmaker Ekta Kapoor has come up with an innovative way of launching the theatrical trailer of her upcoming production venture "Shootout at Wadala". It will be launched with live staged shootouts across five cities, simultaneousl
Actress Manisha Koirala is in love with New York, where she is undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer. In a positive frame of mind, she says she is enjoying spending time with her close ones.
Controversial author Salman Rushdie is set to visit India on a promotional tour for Deepa Mehta's "Midnight's Children", based on his Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name. He says "it's a great feeling".
Tight leather pants and shiny dresses - the 1980s era saw it all. Now, new age actress Sonakshi Sinha is taking cue from actresses like Sridevi and Parveen Babi for a retro disco number that she has shot for the "Himmatwala" remake.
Mugdha Godse is experiencing the winter chill in the capital thanks to a shooting commitment. She is busy working on an item number for the sequel of "Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster".
Nargis Fakhri is keeping herself occupied with cookery lessons, and she is excited about learning how to prepare some Indian dishes.
Sonali Bendre, who will be seen in a Bollywood film after almost a decade, says she is content connecting to her fanbase through television.
Kamal Haasan may have had to drop the idea of premiering his bilingual "Vishwaroop" on Direct To Home at the behest of distributors but still feels "DTH is the future of cinema".