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Commercial films can blur the lines between our two nations: Shakib | undefined Movie News - Times ...
The Times of India· 6 hours agoWith over 250 blockbuster movies such as Rajkumar and Priyotoma, Shakib Khan is one of the biggest...
Priyanka Chopra birthday: 5 times the actress exposed the dark side of Bollywood
Indiatimes· 13 hours agoPriyanka Chopra Jonas made a mark for herself in Bollywood by starting so young with a movie like...
‘Twisters’ move review: Glen Powell runs riot in a disaster movie that needed to be more twisted...
Firstpost· 13 hours agoYes, Lee Isaac Chung’s new film Twisters is a reboot of the 1996 film Twister with some twists of...
‘Twisters’ movie review: Get on this whirligig for the perfect storm with Glen Powell and Daisy...
The Hindu· 5 hours agoTwo of my favourite things about 1996’s Twister are the shot of a flying cow and chasing storms with...
Star Wars: The Acolyte's Finale Cameo Explained; Everything You Missed
Pinkvilla· 12 hours agoStar Wars: The Acolyte is set in the High Republic Era, long before the popular characters from the...
Pahlaj Nihalani attributes Govinda's growing superstitions for his downfall: 'Did B-grade and...
The Times of India· 2 days agoFilm producer Pahlaj Nihalani, who is known for his collaborations with Govinda in movies like Shola...
Unni Mukundan's Marco Completes Second Schedule Of Shoot
Times Now· 16 hours agoFor the first time in the history of Malayalam cinema, Marco comes with the distinction of being a...
Twisters Movie Review: The Year Of Glen Powell Continues With This Fun Throwback To The Blockbusters...
Koimoi· 12 hours agoGlen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones might not have the best chemistry, but at least director Lee Isaac...
Ohio’s J.D. Vance pitches for swing-state votes in accepting nod as Trump VP
West Virginia Watch· 1 hour agoMILWAUKEE — J.D. Vance — the freshman Ohio senator who used to rebuke Donald Trump’s character and...
Life, death and two Fawad Khans: Asim Abbasi on his new series, ‘Barzakh’
Livemint· 6 hours agoBarzakh — which means limbo — is stylistically and ambitiously so far ahead of what we are currently...