If you could choose 1 movie character to be your best friend, who would you choose and why? 5 67 replies
Sanam Teri Kasam Day 17 Box Office: Harshvardhan Rane, Mawra Hocane's tragic love story earns Rs 33.65 crore in re-release box office collection till day 17 of its re release. 1 0 replies
People seem to judge crying scenes more on how pretty the actor looks rather than the emotional strength of the scene. Nostril flaring blah blah, what are these criticisms? While Deepika looks like a glassy eyed doll while crying, Alia is more heartbreaking in these scenes. 4 17 replies
The Beginning of Cinema In 1913, the first Indian silent movie, Raja Harishchandra, was produced. By the 1930s, the Bollywood film industry was producing over 200 films a year. In 1931, the first talkie, Alam Ara, directed by Ardeshir Irani, was released and was a huge success, demonstrating that there was a large market for sound talkie films and musicals, and Bollywood and the entire regional Hindi film industry quickly transitioned to talkie movies quickly. The 1930s and 1940s were tumultuous times, as India was affected by the Great Depression, World War II,... 3 1 replies
Bollywood Flops 2011 - The year Salman continued his reign at the top of the box office, Big Budget Ensemble casts and stories about kids and parallel cinema failed to excite the audiences. Which of these box office flop movies deserved a better fate? 1 7 replies
Penn Badgley plays a psychopathic serial killer in a popular Netflix series called You. When asked about how he feels regarding the acceptance his character receives, this is what he had to say, something we would never hear from actors closer home. Thoughts? 3 5 replies
Meghal-e-Azam - one of the best timeless tragic love stories of all time or more than that. What's your opinion on this movie???? 1 8 replies
I genuinely feel bollywood should stop making sequels I don't understand why bollywood is so obsessed in making sequels and ruining the original movie like directors don't have any script or work so they start making sequel even when there is no need. For ex Aashiqui 3 like why is it even necessary to ruin that gem . Why director is so obsessed with Kartik Aaryan ruining every original movie.Bro's whole career totally depends on sequels. There was no need for BB2 and 3. 5 5 replies
Humpty Sharma ki dulhania is the perfect example of how reboots and remakes should be made Rewatched Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, which is one of the few movies from the masala genres I genuinely enjoy. Midway through the tone and presentation and the obvious homage given, the film is an absolute retelling of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and although some frames and scenes did take me back to DDLJ overall the movie feels so fresh and different despite it being basically the same story. The rooting and the cultural contexts of the quintessential Delhi Launda and throw in the modern punjaban treatment, I found the... 4 12 replies
My thoughts on The Roshans Documentary I have watched the Salim-Javed documentary, recently. I had to skip a lot. Even though I am a fan of their work, I still found the documentary very monotonous. It didn't add anything new or exciting; If you are already familiar with their work and consume a healthy dose of- Bollywood news, interviews etc. At least the YRF documentary had better editing. It was very well crafted with nostalgia bait and propaganda that made it very enjoyable. But A documentary for the Roshans? I fail to see the point.... 1 4 replies