Ajit Duara
On its own two legs, ‘Dhadak’ stands up well in some parts and wobbles in others
India’s most imagined underworld gets world-class treatment in a Netflix drama
A new crop of women comedians is breaking into the Indian stand-up circuit with edgy content and smart acts
Should Hollywood movies be considered the ‘soft power’ of the US - presenting robust American ideals in a positive, soft focus light - this film does just the opposite
Noel de Souza in conversation with Ryan Reynolds
From bell to bell, the fight lasted a total of three minutes, a minute-and-a-half shorter than his entrance. Even those three minutes felt like a stretch
The direct delivery of entertainment to handsets already has the numbers to reshape Indian TV and cinema
Plastic Parvati tells why she sings of mental health and female sexuality