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Disaster or blockbuster? 15 tweets to read before booking tickets for Prabhas' Kalki 2898 AD
Indiatimes· 43 minutes agoWhile some people are calling the Prabhas-starrer film a game-changer for Indian cinema, several...
7 Seo Ye Ji movies and TV shows that you just can’t miss: Its Okay to Not Be Okay, Eve, and more
Pinkvilla· 12 hours agoFrom Its Okay to Not Be Okay to Eve, and more these 7 Seo Ye Ji movies and TV shows are absolute...
Years of encroachments removed in an hour: Humayun Place restored to a thoroughfare
The Telegraph· 1 day agoPolice took about an hour to restore Humayun Place to a thoroughfare minus the layers and layers of...
Leading Hair Transplant Clinic in India Offering Advanced QHT Technique
One India· 17 hours agoIn a world where appearances often influence both personal and professional success, hair plays a...
Coastal Grandma Takes a Trip to Boca
Dwell· 16 hours ago"So you can recall 'okay, I know what this actually looks like when there’s not piles of clothes and an old TV on top of it.'" Both of them recommend...
Trader Joe's Pickle Products, Ranked
Tasting Table· 4 days agoIf you're a pickle fiend, you're probably always looking for your new favorite pickle product. We tasted all of Trader Joe's pickle products to find the...
How Smita Patil moved movie-goers with her performance in Manthan
The Hindu· 4 days agoIn 1976, Indian cinema did something unheard of! A one-of-a-kindmovie called Manthan (The Churning)...
In One Ear: 'A wonderful experience'
The Daily Astorian, Ore.· 13 hours agoSince it’s still Goonie month for many, a little Goonie nostalgia rerun is in order: In 2015, Fred China (right), aka the French Goonie, interviewed Astorian Paul Gillum (left), who was the ...
Celebrating the legacy of cinema, nostalgia of letters | Hindi Movie News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 days agoOffice (GPO), Mumbai hosted an evening for the stalwarts of the film industry, including Gulzar,...
Fall under the spell of Powell and Pressburger
Livemint· 6 days agoThere’s nothing in David Lean’s film—not even the famous scene at the train station—that can match the sheer life force of the low-angle shot of an open...