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‘Materialists' review, Aamir Khan interview
‘Materialists' review, Aamir Khan interview

The Hindu

time15 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

‘Materialists' review, Aamir Khan interview

Bollywood Anurag Kashyap slams Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos over 'Sacred Games' remarks Badshah sparks outrage after saying he wants to 'make babies' with Dua Lipa After Rana Daggubati, Kajol slams paparazzi culture as 'disrespectful' and intrusive Paresh Rawal responds to fan calling him 'Hera Pheri' hero, further confirms exit from third part Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri renames new film 'The Delhi Files' to 'The Bengal Files' Hollywood Apple unveils world's first haptic movie trailer for Joseph Kosinski's 'F1' Pixar taps 'Elemental' director Peter Sohn for 'Incredibles 3' as Brad Bird hands over the reins 'The Last of Us' Season 3 confirmed With Kaitlyn Dever in lead role Robert Eggers to direct 'A Christmas Carol' movie for Warner Bros.; Willem Dafoe in consideration to star Jury convicts Harvey Weinstein of top charge in the retrial of his landmark #MeToo sex crimes case Regional It's official: Jr NTR, not Allu Arjun, to star in Trivikram's film Deepika Padukone to play warrior queen in Atlee-Allu Arjun's magnum opus film 'Lokah - Chapter 1: Chandra': Kalyani Priyadarshan and Naslen headline Dulquer Salmaan's superhero universe film 'NBK 111': Nandamuri Balakrishna reunites with Gopichandh Malineni for his next 'Revolver Rita': Keerthy Suresh starrer locks release date Trailers In 'Panchayat' Season 4 trailer, election battle brings chaos in Phulera village Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal face off in Ari Aster's 'Eddington' trailer In 'Akhanda 2: Thaandavam' teaser, Balakrishna returns as Lord Shiva's ferocious, trishul-slinging soldier Diljit Dosanjh plays a charming sleuth in 'Detective Sherdil' trailer Matthew McConaughey embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue children from a wildfire'The Lost Bus' teaser Essential Reading Aamir Khan interview | 'No troll can stop a good film' The actor speaks about his new film, 'Sitaare Zameen Par', the miasma of trolling and negativity that befogs his recent releases, and his hopes for the theatrical business in India Decoding the Kamal-Kannada episode Democratic opposition to views can be voiced, but issuing violent threats or denying someone their right to live must be treated as punishable crimes Salil Chowdhury: The man, the music, the message Revisiting the composer-writer-poet's unmatched musical oeuvre on his birth centenary year Ocean With David Attenborough Directors of the documentary 'Ocean With David Attenborough', Keith Scholey and Colin Butfield, speak of all the things David Attenborough brings to the table Interview | Malayalam filmmaker Vinod AK : 'Moonwalk' is inspired by several real-life stories 'Moonwalk', directorial debut of Vinod AK, an ad filmmaker, celebrates the breakdancing culture of the late '80s through the heartwarming story of a group of youngsters From pencil to picture: Rathan Gangadhar's 'Sees Kaddi' draws from life and friendship Ad filmmaker-turned-director, Rathan Gangadhar's debut film uses the metaphor of a pencil to tell interlinked stories Interview I 'Narivetta' writer Abin Joseph says the story was about tracking the lead character's journey Abin Joseph, who wrote the script of 'Narivetta,' says writing a screenplay affords a degree of freedom that a short story or novella does not What to watch 'Materialists' is Celine Song's rueful audit of modern romance Read the full review here 'How to Train Your Dragon' soars smoothly on the wings of the original Read the full review here 'Rana Naidu 2' is an improved season, even if not consistently smarter Read the full review here 'Ronth' is an engrossing cop drama that does not miss a beat Read the full review here Diganth is delightful in 'Edagaiye Apaghatakke Karana', an engaging crime comedy Read the full review here All hail women in 'Our Times', a time-hopping romance Read the full review here Ritu Varma impresses in her debut web series 'Devika & Danny' Read the full review here 'The Accountant 2' adds up to a fairly good time Read the full review here

The Bengal Files teaser: A chilling story with powerhouse performers
The Bengal Files teaser: A chilling story with powerhouse performers

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

The Bengal Files teaser: A chilling story with powerhouse performers

An image of Goddess Durga's idol burning ends the teaser for 'The Bengal Files'. Directed and written by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, the film aims at diving deep into Bengal's political and cultural history, claiming to reveal some unsaid makers released the teaser for the film on Thursday, promising an engaging and 'haunting' watch. The video, which was released on social media, gave a glimpse of all the prominent actors in the film. Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Darshan Kumar, Puneet Issar and Saswata Chatterjee, among others, feature in the teaser opens with a sad voice claiming, "Main ek Kashmiri Pandit hoon, islye yakeen ke sath keh sakta hoon ki Bengal ek dusra Kashmir banta ja raha hai (I am a Kashmiri Pandit, and therefore, I can say with full confidence that Bengal is turning into another Kashmir)." We hear claims about communal politics, and a man asking who is really independent even after 80 years of independence from British rule. The teaser presents intense sequences hinting at the emotional and historical tone of the film. The visuals seem raw and impactful, evoking a sense of the teaser of 'The Bengal Files' here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by #IAmBuddha (@iambuddha_films)Produced by Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi, the film is presented by Tej Narayan Agarwal and I Am Buddha Productions. 'The Bengal Files' is the third film from Agnihotri's 'Files' series, which previously included 'The Tashkent Files' and 'The Kashmir Files'.It is scheduled to hit the screens on September Watch IN THIS STORY#Anupam Kher

‘The Delhi Files' Renamed To ‘The Bengal Files: Right To Life' Following Public Demand, Confirms Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
‘The Delhi Files' Renamed To ‘The Bengal Files: Right To Life' Following Public Demand, Confirms Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri

India.com

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

‘The Delhi Files' Renamed To ‘The Bengal Files: Right To Life' Following Public Demand, Confirms Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri

New Delhi: Director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has officially renamed his highly anticipated film from 'The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter' to 'The Bengal Files: Right to Life' in response to significant public demand. This film marks the third installment in Agnihotri's politically charged 'Files' trilogy and is now scheduled for theatrical release on September 5, 2025. Produced by Abhishek Agarwal, Pallavi Joshi, and Agnihotri himself, 'The Bengal Files' delves into the harrowing communal violence that affected undivided Bengal in the 1940s, particularly focusing on Direct Action Day and the Noakhali riots. The filmmaker characterizes the events depicted in the film as a 'Hindu genocide,' aiming to shed light on long-neglected historical episodes. BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: The Delhi Files is now The Bengal Files. Teaser coming this Thursday, 12 June 2025 at 12 PM. In cinemas on 05 September 2025. দ্য দিল্লি ফাইলস এখন দ্য বেঙ্গল ফাইলস। টিজার আসছে আগামী বৃহস্পতিবার, ১২ই জুন ২০২৫, দুপুর ১২টায়। ছবিটি প্রেক্ষাগৃহে মুক্তি… — Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) June 10, 2025 The film features notable performances from Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, and Pallavi Joshi in key roles. Due to safety concerns, much of the filming has been relocated from Kolkata to Mumbai. Despite these challenges, the production has been completed. A teaser released earlier showcased a haunting portrayal of Mithun Chakraborty's character—a bearded man walking solemnly through a corridor while reciting the Preamble to the Constitution, accompanied by a visibly burnt tongue, symbolizing deep trauma and resilience. This teaser has already garnered over 10 million views on YouTube, reflecting the excitement surrounding the film's release. Previously, Agnihotri reached out to the nation through a social media video, providing insight into the film's premise while inviting citizens to contribute to its research. He captioned the post, 'ATTENTION: We are crowdsourcing research for our upcoming film on Bengal. If you want to contribute to the making of history, this is your chance., I've asked an important question at the end, watch till the end and please answer. And don't forget to share." In the video, Agnihotri poses a provocative question: 'Is Bengal going to become another Kashmir?'—suggesting that the film will serve both as a warning and a wake-up call. 'The Bengal Files: Right to Life' follows Agnihotri's previously discussed films, 'The Tashkent Files' (2019) and 'The Kashmir Files' (2022). Presented by Tej Narayan Agarwal and I Am Buddha Productions, this latest film continues Agnihotri's mission to highlight lesser-known chapters of Indian history through cinema.

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