Somewhere between Chandni and Lamhe there’s heartbreaking grief – a realisation that beyond the resilience of youth that heals itself, there is loss that cannot be undone
He is not after material things like money or power like our classic villains Mogambo and Gabbar. Nor does he have an entourage of henchmen to help him in his endeavours
From Shree 420 to Bulbbul, a 1950s gothic romance to MF Hussain’s artwork in motion, here is a definitive list of the most beautiful Hindi films of all time
To celebrate the golden jubilee of YRF, they put out a new logo and a letter of gratitude. We take this moment to look back at its films, its fashion, its music
Ishika Mohan Motwane, Fawzan Hussain, Tejinder Singh, and Hitesh Mulani talk about on-set still photography, the allure of Bollywood frames, the pay, and the anxieties.
A progenitor of the lost-and-found multi-starrer of the 1970s, a lovely-looking film packed with glamorous people conducting romances, and a courtroom drama built around a murder. Waqt is a near-perfect summary of the masala film
How does Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s working style differ from Imtiaz Ali’s? The cinematographer takes us through some of his most varied collaborations over 30 years