Actor Rasika Dugal and Arjun Mathur-starrer ‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ will serve as the closing film at the prestigious UK Asian Film Festival, the makers said yesterday. Anshuman Jha, who makes his directorial debut with the movie, and Dugal are expect...
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Bollywood: It is a common name for the Indian film Industry. It is a combination of Bombay and Hollywood. The city of Bombay, which is known as Mumbai today, is the Hindi film industry.
Hollywood: It is a US film industry in a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California where movies and Television series are made.
Tollywood: The Indian Telugu – language film industry, based in Hyderabad, Telangana.
ZEEL withdraws NCLT merger application with Sony
ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd on Tuesday said it has withdrawn its application, seeking implementation of the merger with Sony, filed before the National Company Law Tribunal Mumbai bench. The company applied with the NCLT on January 24, 2024, seeking directions...
60 top ex-cricketers to star in new podcast series ‘180 not out’
Some of international cricket's most accomplished former players, including Gautam Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina and Courtney Walsh, will share their insights on challenges, controversies and future prospects of the game in a recently-released podcast series, '180 not out'. The podcast features over 60 former cricketers and ex...
Singapore court orders blocking of 26 pirate sites
The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA)’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) has commended the Singapore High Court’s recent decision to block an additional 26 illegal streaming sites and over 100 associated domains responsible for ...
ZEE arm invests Rs 8.76 cr in PR firm news reach
ZEE, through its wholly owned subsidiary IDPL, has agreed with Media, PR & Advertising firm Newsreach to invest Rs 8.76 crore. The investment will be done through subscribing to equity shares and/or convertible equity-linked instruments (Optionally Conv...
Google yanks California news sites over proposed law
Google on Friday said it is testing removing links to California news sites for some users in the western US state as legislators mull making the online search giant pay for connecting people to news. The Silicon Valley tech firm is preparing for the possible ...