15 Indian Movies for People Who Hate Bollywood
I’ve put together a list of films that you are likely to, at least, be able to enjoy even if you’re not sold on musicals.
I’ve put together a list of films that you are likely to, at least, be able to enjoy even if you’re not sold on musicals.
Though Chaubey and Bhardwaj’s second installment in the Ishqiya series follows thief duo Khalu and his nephew Babban in yet another con job gone wrong, it is the ladies and their story that sets the film apart.
The first trailer for Vidya Balan’s much-awaited new movie Bobby Jasoos is out, where she plays an amateur Hyderabadi detective too eager to crack a case.
Today in India and Bollywood-and-entertainment-crazed NRIs (and ever crazier non-Indians like me) across the globe are celebrating Madhuri Dixit’s birthday!
Titli, the youngest member of a car-jacking brotherhood, is desperately looking to get out of the family business. When they manage to get him married to Neelu, Titli finds an unlikely ally in his escape to freedom.
A late-20s-odd-30s-year-old single daydreamer with a keen sense of smell whiffs through her day with reenactments of Bollywood heroine numbers… until she meets the brooding artist of her filmi southern-flared sexed up musical fantasies.
Ex-Miss India, and sometimes actress sometimes singer Celina Jaitly is the goodwill ambassador of the United Nations’ Free and Equal campaign, for which they have launch the first ever -sorta- Bollywood music video in support of LGBT rights.
So… who made the list and who didn’t. In what positions were my biases placed?
I had been following the promotion of Gulaab Gang quite closely, and the heavens permitted that director Soumik Sen stumbled upon us… so I took my chances to ask for an interview, which he very much obliged.
We don’t actually need to know the side effects of love to know Shaadi Ke Side Effects will bring babies, babies make new parents a bit crazy, and parents who lose control are funny, right?