From old Bollywood classics to modern blockbusters, here are some films that you can watch with your family on Holi.
Films like Tere Naam and Raanjhanaa didn’t just tell love stories; they captured the raw, messy aftermath of love that doesn’t go as planned. That emotional intensity creates a deeper connection with ...
Filmmakers and actors discuss Bollywood's evolving portrayal of romance, shifting from the grand, dreamy love of the 90s to more realistic, authentic stories that resonate with Gen Z's focus on ...
Start with classics, like Rang Barse, and save Deepika Padukone-Ranbir Kapoor's Balam Pichkari for when the energy's at its peak.
Bollywood's bias for Holi gives filmmakers the liberty to delve into playful passion and emotional release, allowing characters to break free. But, often, the festival of colours also becomes a ...
It is that time of year when the air turns into a riot of red, pink, yellow and green as Holi arrives. The festival of colours holds deep cultural meaning in India, symbolising joy, renewal and ...
This is one of the oldest and most loved Holi songs. The lyrics hint about Holi being the time to forget old fights and make new friends. The beat is very catchy, and it makes everyone want to dance ...
Get ready to splash colours like crazy and dance like there’s no tomorrow, just like in ‘Rang Barse’! After all, Holi is all ...
Holi, the festival of colours and carefree celebration, is almost here. Marked by music, laughter and togetherness, it’s a day people eagerly wait for. And if you want to chill and relax after the ...
Banaras isn’t just a place. It’s an emotion, a mood, a cinematic heartbeat—and filmmaker Aanand L Rai knows it like the back of his hand. After gifting us the unforgettable ‘Raanjhanaa’ back in 2013, ...