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Now, raunchy regional tips for Bollywood item numbers

Most composers admit that an already-hit number is remade for Bollywood films only when the makers insist on it.

Total blackout: Indian film industry gets ready for strike

Production houses, film distribution, cinema halls to remain closed across India on February 23 in unique strike.

Censor and Sensibility

Censor Board vetoes viewing of 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo', sparking new debate over what's too explicit.
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Still Playing: The Eighties

The Eighties gave us the worst movies, and the tackiest outfits. Why then do they still survive in pop culture? What explains the fascination with that schlocky decade?

Building blocks: How maestros make \'Rockstar\' tick

Dipti Nagpaul-D’Souza observes Team Rockstar at work for the 'Rockstar' concert, orchestrated by AR Rahman.

Taking off the Chastity Belt

Mahie Gill says that she got categorised as 'that kind of woman’ who will willingly lock lips with a male colleague and play bold.

Pressure to stay skeletal is scary: Candice

A South African model, Candice Boucher enjoyed international spotlight with her sizzling campaign for Guess Jeans in 2009.

Mind Your Language

Guy Ritchie’s big-screen adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes got mixed reactions in India.

How India recounts Hitler's last days!

Nazi leader Adolf Hitler may strike a different chord, when he will be seen as a broken man in 'Dear Friend Hitler'.

The Madras Cut

It’s all in the hero’s attitude.” With these few words, filmmaker Puri Jaggannadh sums up the secret behind a successful ‘Madras cut’.

Tech overdose? Too many bets ride on 3D

Although every filmmaker is striving to jump on to the 3D bandwagon, the technology craze may prove to be shortlived.

Adulation for Adulthood

With a number of filmmakers seeking 'A' certification for their films, India is ready to flirt with adult content.