Doha Film Institute (DFI) reaffirms its commitment to championing Arab talent with a powerful showcase of stories and bold new voices from the region at the upcoming Doha Film Festival (DFF). The ...
MUMBAI-The poster for ‘Me No Pause Me Play’, India’s first Hindi feature film focused on menopause, was unveiled on World Menopause Day by Digifilming and Mirrro Films. The film is notable for ...
It would be safe to say that Rishab Shetty’s idea for a Kantara prequel was a success! The epic period mythological action drama, Kantara Chapter 1, was released in theatres worldwide on October 1, ...
Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1' is taking the box office by storm, outpacing the ever-popular Salman Khan's 'Bodyguard' in the Hindi market and approaching an impressive Rs 150 crore ...
Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1 has officially stormed into the Rs 100 crore club at the Hindi box office — becoming only the 11th South Indian dubbed film to do so. Its story struck a deep chord ...
Rishab Shetty starrer Kantara Chapter 1 is a force to be reckoned with in theatres. The epic period mythological action drama had recently surpassed Jolly LLB 3. In only 24 hours, it has now left ...
After KGF: Chapter 2, Hombale Films has scored another major Hindi box office milestone. The production banner’s latest release Kantara: Chapter 1 has become only the second Kannada film ever to ...
Speaking on Day 2 of the ongoing FICCI Frames 2025, Anil Kapoor reflected on his remarkable journey through the ever-evolving Indian film industry ‘As a celebrity and star, you have to block out the ...
After earning acclaim for his performance in Dhadak 2, Siddhant Chaturvedi seemed set to continue his momentum with Ramree, a two-hero OTT project backed by Ajay Devgn. However, the ambitious period ...
Kantara Chapter 1 Hindi version has performed better than the Kannada version in the first week of its release The Hindi version of the Rishab Shetty starrer has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark, while ...
At this year’s Sharjah Intl. Film Festival for Children and Youth, the next generation of Arab filmmakers isn’t waiting for permission to create. Armed with mobile phones, editing apps, and an ...
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