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... Khan Reacts To Bollywood's Corporate Booking Practices: "Some Players Are Trying To Say Let's...
Koimoi· 5 days agoIn an interview, Kabir speaks against these corporate booking practices in the industry.
Is Rahul Dividing India To Rule?
rediff.com· 6 days agoIs it is necessary to play divisive politics to succeed in the next general elections? IMAGE: People take selfies with Rahul Gandhi during the ongoing...
Palash Sen responds to trolls accusing him of ‘having a political bias' for congratulating PM...
The Times of India· 5 days agoPeople in fact threatened to leave this page because apparently I had political bias.. I didn’t...
'You're Always On Your Toes. Things May Change Anytime'
rediff.com· 6 days agoWith Malayalam cinema ruling the entertainment landscape with quality content, Roshan Mathew...
Your Guide To WhatsApps Meta AI: Can It Solve Math Questions, Plan Trips?
NDTV· 6 days agoTech news last week was abuzz with Meta launching the Meta AI feature inside its existing platforms...
iOS 18 Will Introduce These India-Focused Features Later This Year
Gadgets 360· 6 days agoDeveloper betas of iOS 18 and other operating system updates from the company are already available...
Anil George: During Kalki 2898 AD shoot, Nag Ashwin asked me to deliver 'bade harami ho beta'...
The Times of India· 4 days agoWhile he enjoyed being a part of blockbuster films like Uri: The Surgical Strike, Mardaani, and...
EXCLUSIVE: Director S Shankar clarifies if Sivaji 2, Nayak 2 and Aparichit 2 are in the making
Pinkvilla· 7 days agoS Shankar is one of India's most loved directors, with iconic movies like Indian, Sivaji, Robot,...
Kill review: Wicked, subversive, relentless, dazzling - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 3 days agoAfter watching Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s film, I couldn’t help but think of the many alternate realities...
Box office hits without Bollywood A-listers: The changing dynamics of star power | - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoThe Indian film industry has long been synonymous with glitz and glamour, where the fate of a movie...