Strong North American box office numbers show the growing influence of Indian American audiences in shaping global success for Indian films.
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As the U.S. considers a 100 percent tariff on foreign films, Indian cinema faces a new wave of uncertainty. Beyond box-office losses, the move threatens to redefine how culture, commerce, and diplomacy intersect on the global stage.
CRY America, a non-profit aiming to help children in India and the U.S. develop to their full potential and realize their dreams, has raised $1.4 million through its 2025 Gala series held across six cities. The funds will be directed towards ensuring children’s rights to a happy, healthy & educated life, according to a press release.
In an in-depth conversation with American Bazaar, producer and actor Rahul Mittra discusses his cinematic odyssey, challenges, and the power of small-town stories.
For Bollywood and Hollywood to thrive, India and US must work together to improve conditions for women, says US diplomat
More than $1 million raised to support underprivileged children in India and the United States
After receiving great accolades in India, it kicks-off a 13-city tour in the US and Canada on May 26
Pop artist’s new show runs at New York’s Richard Taittinger Gallery from May 3 to 28
In a beautiful gesture Priyanka and Nick Jonas celebrate their mothers in naming their first child Malti Marie Chopra Jonas
Radio Mirchi, India’s largest private FM network, launches streaming app for North American audiences
Popular Bollywood actor shares his travel diary with the American Bazaar
Chopra’s dare-to-bare dress reminds fashion watchers of Jennifer Lopez’s iconic look.
Khan is being buried at 2.30 pm, Canadian time at the Meadowvale Cemetery in Canada.
Shahrukh Khan, Mr. Rai, you can do better than this.
A September 8th gala will honor achievements in film by some of the most talented women in the visual arts.
Bollywood films unequivocally utilize the same ‘divide and conquer’ method used by British colonists.
The Bollywood superstar’s latest film “Zero,†which also features Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, is being filmed in Huntsville, AL.
Tributes were paid to the two legendary Bollywood actors who died recently. Â
A tribute to one of Bollywood’s most shining superstars.
The Bollywood musician will perform in Chicago, New Jersey, Toronto, Dallas, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and San Jose in April.
After a dismal 2017, where big films, stars and budgets failed, 2018 will hopefully be a year of redemption for Bollywood.
Chopra was declared as one of the top-paid TV actors of the year.
The three-day DCSAFF kicks off September 8.
The Mumbai girl is already a part of Quantico which has entered the third season.
Riya Sen has dated actors John Abraham and Ashmit Patel in the past. Bollywood actress Riya Sen on Wednesday tied…
