For over a century, Bollywood has been the cornerstone of India’s visual media landscape, capturing the hearts of the country’s Hindi-speaking population. This dominance often leads to the assumption that Bollywood actors are the highest-paid in India. However, in recent years, the success of films like “Baahubali”, “RRR”, “Pushpa”, and “Arjun Reddy”, among others, have flipped the script.
Before the release of “Jawan”, which later earned more than Rs 1100 crore at the box office, there were speculations that Thalapathy Vijay would also be a part of the film but he wasn’t. Atlee has now however confirmed that his upcoming film will be with Shah Rukh Khan and Vijay.
Ram Charan, known for his captivating performance in the international hit “RRR”, has earned an invitation to be added to a prestigious spot as a new member in the Academy Awards' Acting Branch. The Academy recently made this announcement and included him alongside several other notable actors from around the world.
Predicting box office outcomes can be a challenging task, as a highly promoted movie can sometimes underperform, while a film with little to no publicity can turn out to be a commercial success. One such example is the record made by the 2017 film, “Secret Superstar”, directed by Advait Chandan.
Shifting away from the fanfare around “Pushpa” and “RRR”, Naseeruddin Shah claimed in his latest interview that films like these are signs of the increasing ‘insecurity in men’.
During the promotion of his movie, “Bhola” on The Kapil Sharma Show, Ajay Devgn stated that “RRR” won the Oscar because of him.
Indian Film Festival 2023 greets the audience of Chattogram today with three marvelous Indian films at the Theatre Institute, Chattogram.
After SS Rajamouli's “RRR” earned an Oscar for “Naatu Naatu”, Indian musician Adnan Sami stated that the song’s achievement is of India first and then a matter of pride for South Indians.
Saif Ali Khan, who is currently on vacation with his family in South Africa, is overjoyed with India's Oscar victory.
For over a century, Bollywood has been the cornerstone of India’s visual media landscape, capturing the hearts of the country’s Hindi-speaking population. This dominance often leads to the assumption that Bollywood actors are the highest-paid in India. However, in recent years, the success of films like “Baahubali”, “RRR”, “Pushpa”, and “Arjun Reddy”, among others, have flipped the script.
Before the release of “Jawan”, which later earned more than Rs 1100 crore at the box office, there were speculations that Thalapathy Vijay would also be a part of the film but he wasn’t. Atlee has now however confirmed that his upcoming film will be with Shah Rukh Khan and Vijay.
Ram Charan, known for his captivating performance in the international hit “RRR”, has earned an invitation to be added to a prestigious spot as a new member in the Academy Awards' Acting Branch. The Academy recently made this announcement and included him alongside several other notable actors from around the world.
Predicting box office outcomes can be a challenging task, as a highly promoted movie can sometimes underperform, while a film with little to no publicity can turn out to be a commercial success. One such example is the record made by the 2017 film, “Secret Superstar”, directed by Advait Chandan.
Shifting away from the fanfare around “Pushpa” and “RRR”, Naseeruddin Shah claimed in his latest interview that films like these are signs of the increasing ‘insecurity in men’.
During the promotion of his movie, “Bhola” on The Kapil Sharma Show, Ajay Devgn stated that “RRR” won the Oscar because of him.
Indian Film Festival 2023 greets the audience of Chattogram today with three marvelous Indian films at the Theatre Institute, Chattogram.
After SS Rajamouli's “RRR” earned an Oscar for “Naatu Naatu”, Indian musician Adnan Sami stated that the song’s achievement is of India first and then a matter of pride for South Indians.
Saif Ali Khan, who is currently on vacation with his family in South Africa, is overjoyed with India's Oscar victory.
The 2023 Oscars have emphasised the increasing significance of inclusion and representation in the world's most coveted film awards, here's few highlights: