Kumar was admitted to a hospital here due to breathlessness
The Delhi High Court on Thursday declined to stay the release of movie, Nyay: The Justice, scheduled for release on Friday
Kumar has been undergoing treatment at Mumbai's PD Hinduja Hospital
Dilip Kumar was admitted to hospital on Sunday.
The five-member statutory body set up in 1983 has for 37 years been the voice of reason that read badly worded CBFC orders and tried to create a middle ground where filmmakers and babus could meet
Karnataka government has extended the implication of its order regarding 50 per cent seating capacity in cinema halls and it is to be applicable from April 7.
Indian actor Adarsh Gourav has bagged the leading actor BAFTA nod for his performance in the Netflix film "The White Tiger"
Sidhu is the individual who planted the "Nishan Sahib" or the Sikh religious flag atop the Red Fort on January 26
Warner Bros, the sister company of HBO Max, is currently making the third part in the spin-off franchise 'Fantastic Beasts'
Chaitanya Tamhane's Court has eerie echoes for our contemporary times
Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan said he wants to come back and shoot again in India, and work with Indian actors
Only 50 per cent occupancy will be permitted as per the new order; state reports 790 new corona cases, eight deaths
'The Mandalorian' was the most pirated television programme of 2020 using BitTorrent, according to an analysis from TorrentFreak
Decimation of film business, redrawing of the video map, and possible break-up of big tech firms could be dominant trends in 2021
As the entertainment industry reels from the Covid-19 pandemic, the year 2021 may offer hope for filmmakers and theatre owners
The OTT platform, along with its parent's theatrical arm, has invested $1 billion in content creation over the last five years
There was speculation that the biggest annual film awards show will be a virtual affair.
Christopher Nolan's science-fiction thriller 'Tenet' is set to hit theatres in India in 4 languages English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, on December 4, the makers announced on Sunday
No eatables permitted, can run only outside containment zones
Cinemas in several parts of the country opened after almost seven months on Thursday, ushering in a new era of contactless' movie watching in the shadow of a pandemic with alternate seating, 50 per cent capacity and packaged snacks. While theatres and multiplexes will remain closed in states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Chhattisgarh, they opened in several places, including Delhi and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, with stringent dos and don'ts in keeping with the new Covid-19 normal.