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Wanted: Bollywood hits for the family audience
Traditionally, the family drama has been the strongest crowdpuller at the Hindi box office. Lately, however, the family ...
The name Shah Rukh Khan instantly brings to mind unmatched charisma, wit, and a signature smile that has charmed audiences ...
A look at Bollywood pairs whose on-screen chemistry sparked real-life romance ...
Several Bollywood actors have roots beyond India, and their citizenship often draws attention because their careers are so closely tied to Hindi cinema. Some were born abroad, while others inherited ...
Contemporary Hindi cinema shows the crisis of conjugal relationships through stories of infidelity, violence, abuse and legal disputes, with films such as Haq revisiting debates on Muslim women’s righ ...
This International Women's Day, let us question the biggest mode of influence and entertainment - cinema. Have movies done enough to represent women, are they telling stories that are relevant?
In the romcoms of the 2000s, the central tension was whether someone would fall in love. In the 2020s, the tension often ...
The first teaser of Priyadarshan’s Bhooth Bangla looks promising. Akshay Kumar seems to be embracing his comedic side, the kind that had fans fawning over him in the first place. The teaser follows ...
Filmfare on MSN
Women's Day 2026: Top Films Directed By Women In India
Here are the best movies helmed by women filmmakers of India.
Cinema serves as a mirror to society, with its narratives, characters, and ideologies often rooted in real-life experiences. The portrayal of women in films frequently indicates what the industry ...
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Tere Naam re-release: Salman Khan's romantic drama opens at Rs 25 Lakh on Day 1 after 22 years
Salman Khan’s cult romantic drama Tere Naam has returned to theatres 22 years after its original release, opening at ₹25 lakh on Day 1. The re-release comes amid a growing trend of nostalgia-driven ...
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From eye-candy to empowered: The transformation of women in Bollywood
This Women's Day, one truth stands out: the future of Indian cinema belongs to stories where women are not just part of the narrative - sometimes, they are the narrative itself.
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