In today’s edition of Bollywood Dil Se, our weekly series celebrating the moments that make us fall in love with Bollywood ...
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World Bollywood Day: Celebrating the Legacy, Influence, and Global Rise of an Indian Film Phenomenon
With Bollywood contributing billions to India's economy and influencing pop culture across continents, World Bollywood Day reveals the scale of its cultural and economic reach. The post World ...
His roles brought him to the screen as a Depression-era con man, a governor’s son and the journalist Bob Woodward. He also ...
A humongous playlist, for Milliblog Weeklies’ standards – 28 songs this week! For once I'd like Govind Vasantha to realise ...
This hauntingly beautiful track remains one of the most iconic songs of the 1960s. With Asha Bhosle’s delicate yet powerful ...
What’s Good: The no-holds-barred depiction of documented truth blended with necessary fiction. What’s Bad: The brutality and gore are too graphic, and the runtime is excessive. Loo Break: You might ...
Bangalore-based band 11 The Band's Malayalam rock song Thaka Theyy has won Best Song in Asian Rock category at the prestigious InterContinental Music Awards (ICMA).Speaking to us about the win, the ...
Some users have accused director Emerald Fennell of whitewashing and oversexualizing Emily Brontë’s classic novel in a new ...
At Paste Music, we’re listening to so many new tunes on any given day, we barely have any time to listen to each other. Nevertheless, every week we can swing it, we take stock of the previous seven ...
Quite a few gothic rock classics by The Cure could make it to the soundtrack of a horror movie, but I’m partial to the 1989 tune “Lullaby”. That opening melody is so melancholic and ahead of its time, ...
Recently, some colleagues and I got into a discussion about the theme song to “St. Elmo’s Fire,” the 1985 movie starring Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, and the rest of the Brat Pack. My boss hated John Parr’s ...
D.A. Pennebaker’s 1967 documentary “Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back” doesn’t explain Bob Dylan so much as trap him in a frame, turning the mercurial singer-songwriter into both subject and object, artist ...
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