Based on Diplomat-author Vikas Swarup’s debut novel Q&A, Oscar winning ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has not only put the Indian cinematic skills in the focus but has also got the world to acknowledge the powerful way of Indian storytelling. Vikas Swarup, who is currently India’s Deputy High Commissioner to South Africa, gets personal with Ashok Kumar in a short talk to IndianExpress.com.
Last year was a turning point of sorts for actor Sonu Sood. The tall, dark and handsome actor received both critical and commercial acclaim for his brilliant portrayal of Rajkumar Sujamal in the epic ‘Jodhaa Akbar’ and as Kinng in ‘Singh is Kinng’. This year, the actor is already enjoying the multiple nominations that are coming his way at various award functions. He is also busy promoting his next film, ‘Dhoondte Reh Jaoge’, an out and out comedy which opens across the cinema halls early next month. We got chatting with the talented Sonu Sood who just returned for a short break from the Dubai schedule of his first international film ‘City of Life’.
Pen is mightier than a sword. This saying stands true when it comes to writer Kamlesh Pandey after you read his answers to the interview below, and if you asked him why he chose a career in writing, he'd answer that it was much more a case of the career choosing him. Writing runs in his blood.
If the promos of the film are anything to go by, this beautiful lass is sure to storm her way into millions of hearts with Delhi-6. Sonam Kapoor in a yak-a-thon about the experience and her idea of being glamorous.
Master storyteller Priyadarshan is back with his latest film, his 75th project as a director, and one that features Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.
Arbaaz Khan is back with a few interesting projects. In an interview to Screen he talks about The Stoneman Murders, wherein he plays a cop and his other forthcoming films.
Hrithik Roshan, taking a short break from the shooting of Kites, waxes eloquent about on-screen chemistry, co-star Barbara Mori and treading a different path.
An established trained actor; Christine Solomon is of Egyptian, Syrian and Lebanese ethnicity; born in Egypt and raised in Montreal from the age of seven. A member of The Egyptian Actor’s Union, she has performed in a wide range of productions across Canada, United States and Egypt. Christine talk’s to Screen Online about her future aspirations in Bollywood.