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Vikram Bhatt
I am writing to you because you are who I see as the future of this country, you are, I can see a person who wants to make a difference, you are, I can see, someone who gets pained and hurt; you are my generation. more......
Vikram Bhatt
I was little, I remember, when I went with my parents on a trip to Rajasthan. The cold winter months and the feeling of finally being out of Mumbai had me in high spirits....
Vikram Bhatt
I had the Mahabharat as the main work of literature that we were supposed to ingest in standard eight of my schooling....
Roshie Rajora
Our country is seen as an epitome of a secular state. The BJP represents Hindu Nationalism and failed to win the last two elections despite 82% of Indians being Hindu....
Vikram Bhatt
I have to get ready for the next chapter in the history of Aslibaat. The B.C is done and the A.D has to begin....
Khalid Mohamed
No, no, no. Internet and MMS clips haven’t quite wiped out the girlie magazines. Abroad Playboy and Penthouse may be a shadow of their former selves....
Sameer Shah
Film personalities recall the first movie they ever watched..and what they think of the movie watching experience today....
Vikram Bhatt
“No actor can rise above the script,” is an ancient adage and I believe quite true at that but there is another adage that says that “it was written for him”, or her as the case may be....
Khalid Mohamed
We discussed the route to take on Three: Love Lies Betrayal directed by Vishal Pandya which also released this week....
Khalid Mohamed
Once in a bluish moon, photographs can ignite memories, transport you immediately to another state of mind and place. And please I’m not talking marijuana....
Khalid Mohamed
Four years down, he isn’t giving up his innings though. The 94-year-old M F Husain, currently in London, has responded...
Ram Gopal Varma
Going by most of the reviews AGYAAT seems to be the worst film ever made since the invention of camera....
Khalid Mohamed
Indian Airlines, Jet, Kingfisher. What’s going on out there in the clouds? What are the few pleasures and the hazaar pains of flying through domestic routes?...
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