Mumbai Age
When the machine turns muse
To those who are not-so-passionate about motorcycles, the genre might seem absurd, even redundant.
Is Siddharth Malhotra dating Tara Sutaria?
Seems like Karan Johar played cupid here as well.
Sara Ali Khan beats Taimur in paparazzi game
According to sources, Sara's promotional activities for Kedarnath and Simmba drastically changed the statistics in her favour.
Twitterati makes babus fall in line
Citizens are holding their representatives and bureaucrats accountable, with just a ‘click and upload’.
Too late to cast Salman-SRK together?
The casting coup is not only financially impractical but also fails to ignite any curiosity at the box office.
If I get a good script, I would love to direct a film: Akshara Haasan
Akshara Hassan on her short film Joyride, sharing sets with her family members and if directing a movie is on cards.
Sanya did a wonderful job, says Ritesh Batra
The film sees Nawazuddin and Sanya sharing the screen for the first time.
How Pankaj Tripathi replaced Nawaz in ‘83
Nawaz wasn’t keen on signing a real-life story that has too many other characters.
It’s VR all the way
Sachin Saga VR, India’s first multiplayer virtual reality cricket game was recently launched.
Crackdown 3 looking mediocre at best
The game won’t necessarily be a bad one, just far from what everyone was hoping it would be.
Never feel bad about being trolled: Swara Bhaskar
Swara launches upcoming TV series Courtroom, talks about the importance of knowing constitutional rights and calls digital platforms liberating.
Deepesh confident of turnaround
The UMumba Volley skipper has faith in players to recover from two losses and make strong comeback in the Pro Volleyball League.
Behind the Politics of Identity
A panel comprising of four experts expressed their concerns on art and its relation to politics.
Ranji Trophy: Vidarbha champs again
They required 148 runs for their maiden title on the fifth and final day at the VCA stadium.
Pet-love gets inked
This Valentine’s, Mumbaikars show love to their beloved pets by getting a tattoo dedicated to them.
In folklores resides his muse
FTII alumni Prantik Basu’s short film Rang Mahal to be screened at the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival.
Delhi’s First dinner-theatre experience
A walk through history complete with song, dance, and music— the makings of memorable outing in the Capital.
Keep dancing with the hunk
The music single is already available on various platforms and trending in most top playlists
Finding a soulmate is blissful
As it is youth can be an age of bewilderment, and vulnerability comes with often in-built turmoil, turbulence, hormones and emotions.
Teach ‘em, empower them
There are over 50-plus volunteers from Bengaluru who are a part of Teach for Change.
Let’s think the German way
On display is a work on the role of art as document and testimony in the graphic storytelling.