Ustad Sabir Khan: A Great Musician Remembered
The world of Indian classical music lost a brilliant artist on May 14, 2026, with the passing of Ustad Sabir Khan.
The world of Indian classical music lost a brilliant artist on May 14, 2026, with the passing of Ustad Sabir Khan.
Time was when Tamil films had regular press shows, which were held a few days before the movies hit the theatres. But this has now been cancelled, as filmmakers found much to their chagrin that journalists flouted the cardinal rule of journalism: balance.
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We have seen an umpteen number of films on adventurous journeys, but Hijra from Saudi Arabia, one of the titles in the recently concluded Red Sea International Film Festival, though set in the same mould, is somewhat different.
Playing an actor from the 1950s, Dulquer Salmaan is supposed to do a lot of hammy acting while the camera rolls in the film within a film. Camera consciousness attains an all-new definition in Kantha.
Vir Das steps into the shoes of an overconfident, underqualified spy in 'Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos', a satire backed by Aamir Khan Productions. The trailer promises chaos, meta humour, and Goa-set madness as a “khatarnak” agent fumbles his way through an impossible mission.
Bhavana breaks her silence after Dileep’s acquittal, reflecting on her years of struggle and resilience. Her message has sparked widespread support and renewed conversations about justice in the industry.
Get ready for some monster-sized fun! Paul King is bringing the scruffy, sharp-toothed Labubu toys from blind boxes to the big screen in a live-action adventure.