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Three FTII films for Indian Panorama 09

When This Man Dies about the monotony of an office worker’s life being disrupted when he receives a letter offering him money when a particular person dies.

NEWS

PNC’s Raat Gayi Baat Gayi awarded at HBO’s NYSAI film fest

Pritish Nandy Communications’ Raat Gayi Baat Gayi premiered at HBO’s New York South Asian International Film Festival, on Nov 2 and won the Best Film Award.

NEWS

Guru Dutt retro at 9th River to River Fest, Florence

Between Dec 4 -10, Florence will host the 9th River to River. Florence Indian Film Festival, established and directed by Selvaggia Velo.

SPOTLIGHT (LAUNCH PAD)

Making a splash!

Roshni Chopra, the television actress, who shot to fame with Ekta Kapoor's Kasamh Se is geared up to enter Bollywood. In an interview, she talks about her future plans
Nandita Das

SPOTLIGHT

Dreaming small

Actress and filmmaker Nandita Das on her new role as chairperson of Children’s Films Society
Suneil Shetty

SPOTLIGHT

Back with a bang

Suneil Shetty who has his first Best Actor Award at the South Asian Film Festival (SAIFF) in New York for Red Alert is now looking forward to De Dana Dan
Sohaali

TETE-A-TETE

Flood of emotions

Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan get talking on what got them going together on Tum Mile.
Rebound

REVIEWS

The Rebound (English)

When a beautiful, smart, suburban 40 - year old mother discovers her husband is cheating, she takes her two children to New York City to start over.
The Informant

REVIEWS

The Informant (English)

Mark Whitacre was the highest-ranking executive in U.S. history to blow the whistle in a case of corporate fraud.

REVIEWS

Jail (Hindi)

Madhur Bhandarkar switches from his usual high pitch to low key and turns effective. It is his treatment that glosses over the fact that Jail has neither a novel plot nor a denouement.
Rajkumar Santoshi

REVIEWS

Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (Hindi)

Rajkumar Santoshi returns with a comedy after Andaz Apna Apna and this time his hero Prem (Ranbir) is a school drop-out with a heart of gold.
Star gazing

ROUGHT CUT

Star gazing

When it rains, it pours – now that’s a phrase that I have heard umpteen times but never did it ring more true than last week when Bollywood’s top drawer stars dropped by the Screen office to talk about movies and more.
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