Filmfare Awards 2024 Winners : Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor take the Throne and ’12th Fail’ Dominates

69th Filmfare Awards

Gandhinagar, Gujarat: The 69th edition of the gala, held on Sunday, January 28, 2024, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, was a night to remember. Karan Johar’s engaging hosting and stellar performances by Bollywood actors – Ranbir Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Kareena Kapoor and Kartik Aaryan set the stage on fire.

Fighter 2024 Movie Review : Soaring High with Flaws and Triumphs

Fighter movie review

“Fighter” unfolds against the backdrop of the Pulwama attacks, chronicling the Indian Air Force’s resolute response. The narrative pivots around the Balakot airstrike, a pivotal moment in countering terrorism. Rishabh Sawhney portrays a fictional terrorist, adding a suspenseful twist. Balancing fact and fiction, the film maintains a high-quality cinematic experience, immersing audiences in a gripping tale of courage and national defense.

Lollapalooza India 2024 – Return to Mumbai’s Musical Landscape

The heart of Mumbai is set to pulsate with the beats of global sensations as Lollapalooza India makes its much-anticipated return for its second edition on January 27-28, 2024. Following its historic debut in 2023, the festival promises an even more epic weekend, featuring a stellar lineup of 40+ iconic artists spanning various genres. Priyanka shared a post on Instagram while sharing her excitement for the same. The diverse musical extravaganza will unfold across four epic stages, boasting an impressive roster that includes renowned artists such as Sting, Jonas Brothers, Halsey, OneRepublic, Keane, Lauv, Jungle, Royal Blood, JPEGMAFIA, Meduza, Malaa, Caribou, The Rose, Eric Nam, and many more. Lollapalooza India 2024 aims to transcend musical boundaries, offering a fusion of pop, rock, indie, hip-hop, dance, soul, and more – truly the biggest festival format ever witnessed in the city. The Mahalaxmi Race Course, the heart of Mumbai, once again serves …

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Why is Bollywood in Mumbai and not anywhere else in India?

You may have wondered – Why is Bollywood, a Hindi movie industry, is based in Mumbai with Marathi speaking population and not anywhere else in India? Let us take you back to the time when Movies were introduced in India, it was India’s First producer-director-screenwriter Dadasaheb Phalke, who took upon himself to do the impossible task of making the first Indian film – Raja Harishchandra. Although the film Raja Harishchandra had Marathi actors and it being a Marathi film, the industry started growing. Before the Partition, the Bombay film industry was also very close to the Lahore film industry (now the Pakistani film industry also known as “Lollywood”); both produced films in Hindustani (also known as Hindi-Urdu), the lingua franca of northern and central India. Another centre of Hindustani-language film production was the Bengal film industry in Calcutta, which produced Hindustani-language films and local Bengali language films. Many actors, filmmakers and musicians from the Lahore industry migrated to the Bombay industry during the 1940s, including …

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