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‘Alaav’ movie review: Prabhash Chandra’s intimate film on ageing, caregiving and quiet masculinity
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
Screened at the IFFK 2025 recently under the Indian Cinema Now section, ‘Alaav’ is a still cinéma-vérité portrait of an ageing Indian artist caring for his real-life mother
Salman Khan celebrates 60th birthday with family and friends
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
Actors Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Roy Kapur and cricketer MS Dhoni were among the attendees.
Kapil Sharma’s ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’ to re-release in theatres in January
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
The film had a dismal run when it was released just a week after Dhurandhar on December 11
‘Pharma’ series review: Despite strong performances and solid premise, the narrative misses the mark
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
Headlined by Nivin Pauly and directed by PR Arun, the series explores the murky side of the pharma industry but fails to deliver despite an intriguing premise
‘666 Operation Dream Theatre’: Priyanka Mohan’s first look from the retro thriller unveiled
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
Directed by Hemanth M Rao, the film also stars Dhananjaya and Shivarajkumar
‘Battle of Galwan’ teaser: Salman Khan is ready to strike in Apoorva Lakhia’s war-drama
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
The film is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict between India and China
Cyberabad police issue traffic advisory for Raja Saab pre-release event in Kukatpally
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
A large public turnout is expected for the event, which is likely to cause traffic congestion and crowd movement in and around the venue
Jaideep Ahlawat replaces Akshaye Khanna in ‘Drishyam 3’; legal notice sent to ‘Dhurandhar’ star
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
Film producer Kumar Mangat Pathak issued a legal notice to Akshaye Khanna for breach of agreement
Watch: Neeraj Ghaywan Interview: ‘Homebound’ is made with the intention to honour the marginalised people
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan talks about his movie Homebound , his identity as a Dalit filmmaker and representing India at the 98th Academy Awards in this edition of the The Hindu Mind
After 35 years, I claimed my surname: Neeraj Ghaywan on Homebound and why empathy is the need of the hour
Jan 04, 2026 • News Feed
The filmmaker distinguishes himself through his commitment to authentic, intersectional storytelling that centres around marginalised experiences — particularly those shaped by caste, class, gender, and religious identity. Now, his second feature film, based on Basharat Peer’s moving op-ed ‘Taking Amrit Home’ in The New York Times, has begun its Os