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| The 50s were the golden era because of literature-based films. And 50 years later, Bollywood is again acknowledging the truth that the story is the star. By Sohini Chattopadhyay |
| It certainly isn’t a novel idea, but you could still call it ‘the novel phenomenon’. With a spate of recent, and upcoming, releases based on classic novels and literary works, Bollywood has suddenly decided to ‘play by the book... | Read.. |
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| Rituparno Ghosh must be the most harassed filmmaker in the country. “You can say that again,” he concurs with a sig ... | Read.. |
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| What’s her dhoom |
| Someone seems to be gunning for the gal with the golden gaana. Says Sunidhi, “I seem to be landing myself in one ... | Read.. |
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| The Boss as storyteller |
| Born in the USA, I was born in the USA. Rewind in time and there are fond memories of an era when the sky was blue and ... | Read.. |
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| Views from the couch |
| The Rajshris are into software these days. That’s just as well. Because the legendary Hum Aapke Hain Koun' ... | Read.. |
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| In Silsiilay, Riya Sen plays a girl who works in an office. And she’s so serious about her acting that she actual ... | Read.. |
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Sudhir Mishra’s Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi (DVD; Rs 399 ... | Read.. |
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| Bhanusingher Padaboli Paramita Mallick ... | Read.. |
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