India is home to over 1.4 billion people, with 22 official languages spoken across the subcontinent—so it should come as no surprise that the country boasts the world's largest film industry.
New Delhi: Remakes have dominated Hindi cinema, and Bollywood has adapted several preexisted films from different places; be it Hollywood, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, or other regional languages.
This is one of those films that truly feels like a warm, comforting hug every single time you watch it. Built on childhood promises, mistaken identities and profound, dramatic love, it captures the ...
Bollywood films have a unique ability to capture hearts, transcend language barriers, and, yes, make dancing through fields look impossibly romantic. But it may surprise many readers to know that ...
India produces more than a thousand films every year, and the Hindi film industry accounts for a major portion of that figure. With over 100 years of film history, Bollywood movies offer a variety of ...
In 2006, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'Rang De Basanti' made waves, but not without its share of turmoil, having faced a ban prior to its theatrical release. This thought-provoking cinematic piece tells ...
Some films create anticipation long before their release and continue to dominate conversations well after audiences leave ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sweta Kaushal writes about Bollywood and Indian films. Jan 06, 2025, 09:24am EST Indian star Allu Arjun poses on the poster of the ...
The burly British film crew gazes in wonder at the image of the stunning young Indian woman on the playback monitor. As her jeweled sari radiates ruby and amber across their faces, the woman smiles ...