Promos turn graphic
From tiring promotional tours and press conferences to launching film-based merchandise and games, the Indian film fraternity has done everything to promote their films. The new strategy, however, seems to be offering a prequel
Promos turn graphic
From tiring promotional tours and press conferences to launching film-based merchandise and games, the Indian film fraternity has done everything to promote their films. The new strategy, however, seems to be offering a prequel
Desi games, global names
Earlier this year Walt Disney had acquired all of UTV’s software communications. They followed this up by recently buying out the gaming division of UTV, Indiagames, for an estimated $80-100 million, one of the largest deals in the Indian gaming industry.
Hauteheads walk the bridal path
Will it be wrong to say that Indians spend insane amounts on weddings and festivals, much of that on designer wear? International luxury brands came to India with a bang but could not break into the market which is largely controlled
Festive ‘n’ fabulous!
He has transformed models and actors alike with his remarkable make-up skills, and graced various Bollywood films such as Fashion, Rang De Basanti and Jhoom Barabar Jhoom with his expertise. Cory Wallia tells us all about how to dazzle and sizzle this festive season!
No laughing matter
Twenty three-year-old Adhiraj Singh chose to take his sense of humour and talent for writing to another level by penning comic books which speak about the ills in the society, but with a generous helping of humour.
‘SRK should’ve cast me’
She is always in the limelight for the wrong reasons. Rakhi Sawant, who thrives on her “item numbers”, has found another excuse to make news. Apparently, Rakhi feels that Shah Rukh Khan made a disastrous mistake by casting Kareena
The crowd stalls here
The ongoing Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) at Pragati Maidan is truly a wonderland for creative designers, who are not just putting up a great show on the ramp but even off it by creating a special zone at their respective
Jagjit introduced GenY to ghazals
For today’s generation, Jagjit Singh’s ghazals aren’t just music albums, they’re also a part of the legacy they’ve inherited from their parents and grandparents. Those that had fallen in love through his ghazals and sought solace in his couplets, passed it on knowingly/ unknowingly to their kids.
At 69, Big B still pushing the limits
Amitabh Bachchan turns 69 today. In between shooting episodes of Kaun Banega Crorepati, he talks to us about how he became a filmstar, why he failed in politics, his passion for new media and what keeps him going despite indifferent health and other setbacks: