Watch what happened when Rahul Arya, a well-known sand artist from India, decided to cover 100 years of Indian cinema in just 200 seconds. In this video, he beautifully brings out a very long journey with strong artwork.
A movie with no famous names attached is making the rounds at international film festivals. The movie is also India's official entry to the Oscars 2016. Yes, we are talking about the Marathi film Court. Here are five reasons you should not miss this movie.
Dil Dhadakne Do is not just another family drama, it imparts some valuable life lessons. Here are six of them. From taking on the taboo subject of physical relationships outside of marriage to parents' role in their child's life, Dil Dhadakne Do does a lot more than just provide three hours of entertainment, says our reader Nalin Rai.
As Faridabad unfurls world's largest Indian flag, here is why TBI Reader Nalin Rai thinks national symbols like this are a crucial part of Indian society and cinema.
As PM Narendra Modi launches the #BetiBachaoBetiPadhao Yojna, we recollect some of the most powerful women characters from Indian cinema who showed what it was that educated and liberated women could achieve. As a medium with the strongest influence on the Indian psyche, we explore through these portrayals how cinema has played an important role in promoting the empowerment of the girl child through the years.