Only nine Indian films made the cut in Letterboxd's exhaustive list of top 500 films of all time, drawing some sharp reactions from desi fans.
Join the Indian Film Festival of Houston and Asia Society Texas to celebrate the cinematic voices of India and the Diaspora with a fresh lineup of feature films, documentaries, and shorts! Friday will ...
Letterboxd's list of top 500 films includes just 9 Indian titles, with an acclaimed 1959 release being the highest-rated.
Dhurandhar 2 is set to release in theatres on March 19, 2026 and is slated to face a box office clash with Yash's magnum opus Toxic. According to latest reports, Dhurandhar 2 runtime has been locked ...
Siddhant Chaturvedi and Mrunal Thakur's Do Deewane Seher Mein has emerged as a disappointing tale at the Indian box office.
'Saiyaara' features newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda Yash Raj Films EXCLUSIVE: Saiyaara, Mohit Suri’s romantic film starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, is the most popular Indian movie of the ...
Bollywood has delivered landmark films across genres, from golden-age classics to contemporary hits that shaped global perceptions of Hindi cinema. This countdown brings together widely celebrated ...
It is that time of year when the air turns into a riot of red, pink, yellow and green as Holi arrives. The festival of colours holds deep cultural meaning in India, symbolising joy, renewal and ...
India’s ‘Boong’ makes history at BAFTA 2026, becoming the first Indian movie to win in the Best Children’s and Family Film category.
Houston is going global as the 18th annual Indian Film Festival of Houston returns February 27 and 28 at the Asia Society Texas Center. This year, IFFH launches a brand new tradition celebrating the ...
Film Heritage Foundation’s newly restored version of Pradip Krishen and Arundhati Roy’s cult film “In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones” (1989) is making its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, ...
David Corenswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane in James Gunn's 'Superman' If you go to see Superman in India, you won't be seeing the exact same film viewers in other parts of the world ...