PM Narendra Modi hails Vicky Kaushal’s historical-drama ‘Chhaava’

PM Narendra Modi hailed Vicky Kaushal’s historical-drama ‘Chhaava’ and highlighted Maharashtra’s influence on Marathi and Hindi cinema

‘Mere Husband Ki Biwi’ movie review: Arjun Kapoor makes himself heard in this loud, drawn-out dramedy

Director Mudassar Aziz takes a long time to find his groove in this unremarkable triatomic fission

Sundeep Kishan: ‘The day I think I have done my best film, I might even say thank you and move out’

Actor Sundeep Kishan on his new Telugu comedy ‘Mazaka’, Jason Sanjay’s directorial debut, and Netflix’s first South Indian web series

‘Nilavuku Enmel Ennadi Kobam’ movie review: Mathew Thomas steals the show in Dhanush’s rocky rom-com

Some hilarious stretches and a wonderful Mathew Thomas almost save Dhanush’s third directorial ‘Nilavuku Enmel Ennadi Kobam’

From ‘Black Warrant’ to ‘Visaranai’, how prison dramas explore the human condition

No other setting lends nuanced cinematic takes on the human condition as much as the state-approved confines; as countless films and shows have reflected on, most prisons seem far removed from their rehabilitative purpose, now existing as a mere symbol…

‘Baapu’ movie review: A tepid narrative that sparkles occasionally

Brahmaji shines in ‘Baapu’, but lacklustre writing squanders the film’s potential

Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhaava’ concludes phenomenal first week at box-office, earns over ₹300 crore worldwide

The film, according to the makers, amassed a total of ₹310.50 crore globally, with ₹225.28 crore contributed by the Indian market

AVM Productions’ family dispute reaches Madras High Court

One of the great granddaughters of the founder A.V. Meiyappan insists upon partitioning the family properties

‘Anora’ movie review: Sean Baker’s kitsch working-class fantasy is stripped off any nuance

Baker has built a career on peering into the margins, but there’s a difference between telling stories about sex workers and turning them into underdeveloped, fetishised centrepieces, and ‘Anora’ never quite figures out which side of that line it wants…