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Cinemascope
There are just no limits anymore
Abhishek Bachchan
writes on how popular cinema is winning more audiences and influencing the world.
It's Kolkata calling for Big B
The actor tells
Diganta Guha
that he's all excited to meet old pals and have
phuchka-paani
at Victoria Memorial.
Will
Nishabd
work for Jiah?
A look at RGV’s muses shows that except Urmila, no one has really made it big in Bollywood, writes
Diganta Guha
.
Cinemascope: Previous Stories
And they lived happily ever after?
Bollywood seems to be experimenting with the not so happy side of romance, writes
Arindam Chatterjee
.
Bollywood keeps it short and simple
More and more directors are cutting the length of their film to keep it short and substantial, writes
Diganta Guha
.
Will it be
Water
or
Pan's Labyrinth
?
The question is will Deepa Mehta's visually stunning
Water
win the fierce competition?
Oscar-winning trends
Visual spectacles and character-driven dramas have been taking away awards in recent years.
Rocky Balboa
Sly's last punch?
One does not know how to take Sylvester Stallone - as an Academy-Award winner or as a Razzie winner.
Controversial films finally hit screens
Films like
Parzania
and
Black Friday
, that were mired in controversy, will finally be screened, writes
Princy Jain
.
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