The much-awaited trailer of "Swatantrya Veer Savarkar," a cinematic portrayal of one of India's most influential and controversial figures during the Indian Independence struggle, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, revered as Swatantrya Veer Savarkar, was unveiled today.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 4: Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2024, held on February 20th, honoured outstanding contributions to cinema across the Indian Film Industry, Indian Television Industry, and International Film Fraternity. This prestigious ceremony comme
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], March 4: India's leading private radio and entertainment network, Red FM today announced Season 5 of the celebrated Marathi Film Festival. This cinematic celebration has become a tradition in Pune and this year is scheduled to take place at NFAI Law College Road,
New Delhi [India], March 4: Embark on a celestial journey as the soul-stirring strains of "Shankara" reverberate through the cosmos, offering a spiritual homage to the divine lord of creation and destruction, Shiva. Led by the venerable Actor Mithun Purandare, this transcendent composition t
New Delhi [India], March 2: In a world often fraught with division and turmoil, there comes a beacon of hope, a celestial cinematic experience poised to bridge the gaps of humanity and ignite the flames of unity. "MAHAYOGI Highway 1 to Oneness," set to unveil its divine revelation on March 8
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 1: The Hindi film "Political War", spearheaded by filmmaker Mukesh Modi, made its overseas debut on February 23rd. Due to a delay in obtaining censor certification, the film couldn't be released in Indian cinemas. However, upon viewing the film, it becomes
The All Indian Cine Workers Association has urged Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to conduct an inquiry into an accident in Mumbai Film City in which two workers were killed and one injured.
Sharing his experience of being directed by the 'Showman' of Indian cinema, Raj Kapoor, in the 1973 cult-hit 'Bobby', Bollywood ubiquitous villain Prem Chopra said he could 'do anything' for him.
Veteran star Prem Chopra has proved himself to be an actor par excellence with his diverse roles. From playing a quintessential villain to multifaceted characters, his contribution is unmatched. He recently celebrated 65 years in the film industry.
"Prem naam hai mera.. Prem Chopra". This evergreen dialogue from the 1973 cult hit 'Bobby' has, over the years, become synonymous with one of Indian cinema's most loved and celebrated villains.