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Kalki 2898 AD Sequel: It's 'Ashwatthama' vs Supreme Yaskin, Reveals Nag Ashwin
Latest India News· 6 days agoPrabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan play the key characters in Kalki 2898...
Celebs shine at Kill premiere
Tribune India· 6 days agoThe premiere of Lakshya-starrer Kill was a star-studded affair with Karan Johar, Janhvi Kapoor, Raghav Juyal, Varun Dhawan, Vicky Kaushal, Sanjay...
Kalki 2898 AD BOC Day 11: Prabhas' Film Sails Past Rs 500 Crore Feat
Latest India News· 4 days agoKalki 2898 AD, the science fiction epic directed by Nag Ashwin, is having an incredible run at the...
WATCH: Dharma Productions shares glimpse of sexiest song of the year from Vicky Kaushal-Triptii...
Firstpost· 3 days agoOne woman, two fathers, inspired by true events, and lots of mirth and contagious lunacy, Anand...
'Kill' social media review: Netizens shower praises on the Lakshya and Raghav Juyal starrer; say it...
The Times of India· 7 days agoAfter debating over excess showcasing of violence and bloodshed in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's 2023...
F1 Teaser: Brad Pitt Promises Thrilling Racing Sequences, WATCH
Latest India News· 4 days agoThe F1 teaser features exciting point-of-view racing sequences that allude to the heart-pounding...
Exclusive! Kill Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat On John Wick Makers & Who He Wishes To Be Cast In The...
Koimoi· 6 days agoEven before the movie was released in India this Friday, the makers received incredible news.
Karan Johar On Battling Body Dysmorphia: 'I Always Feel I'm Fat, Switch Off Lights In Situations Of...
Free Press Journal· 6 days agoKaran Johar revealed that, over the years, he has been consulting mental health professional to...
Exclusive! Kill Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat On Karan Johar's Initial Reaction To His Violent Action...
Koimoi· 5 days agoKaran Johar's Dharma Productions is usually known for giving us feel-good, romantic movies or...
Expresso ‘Kill’ Movie Review: Lakshya and Raghav Juyal Deliver a Desi Killing Machine
Indian Express· 6 days agoComplaining about gratuitous violence in ‘Kill’ is pointless, as the film consists entirely of sequences oozing with an overwhelming degree of blood-and-gore, a quantum we ...