Kirti Kulhari: 'Four More Shots Please' Still Continues to Rattle Some Men
As 'Four More Shots Please' gears up for its finale, Kirti Kulhari talks about how the Prime Video show has transformed her over the years
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As 'Four More Shots Please' gears up for its finale, Kirti Kulhari talks about how the Prime Video show has transformed her over the years

As the popular spy series reports to duty, creators Raj & DK talk about the delicate art of baking geopolitics into a high-stakes narrative

The actors — comrades in 'Chittagong' and father-son in 'Gangs of Wasseypur' — are reunited as hero and villain in the third season of 'The Family Man'.

How can a show be so spectacularly oblivious, hoping its oblivion is contagious, and ultimately forgiven?

Shraddha Srinath and Santosh Prathap anchor a pulpy thriller about gamers and scammers

The TVF-coded drama about a former student and his mentor launching an ed-tech startup has the personality of an algorithm

Directed by Robby Grewal and written by Karan Vyas, the teaser captures a young Titan team daring to dream amid global skepticism.

The final season took us from Cousins to Paris, but in the end, gave fans what they were waiting for — messy, beautiful, young love.

Directed by Aryan Khan, 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood' stars Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh and Sahher Bambba.

When the teaser dropped last month, many felt that Aryan Khan could also be an actor, as the debutant faced the camera for a high-satire first look from the show.

Check out the full list of 2025 Emmy Awards winners that included several favourites and some surprises

'Unaccustomed Earth' is billed as an "epic, soapy drama" about an immigrant community navigating love, desire, and belonging

Starring Tamannaah Bhatia and Diana Penty, the 8-episode buddy comedy brews a flat pint of entrepreneur cliches

The 'Cocktail' star, now leading Prime Video’s 'Do You Wanna Partner' alongside Tamannaah Bhatia, opens up about rejecting industry pressure to be more “likeable”

Sunil Mysuru’s Kannada thriller has plenty of surprises, but not enough substance to back these ideas.
Welcoming Aryan Khan on stage, Shah Rukh Khan looked on from the wings as the young debutant director talked about his series, which tells a story of ambition, heartbreak and rivalry in the film world.

The 8-episode horror show trades mental health metaphors for paranormal inactivity.

Starring Pawan Malhotra and Ashish Verma, the 5-episode TVF series resembles a sweet-talking man who becomes a red flag

Headlined by Pratik Gandhi, the show has become the first Indian series to be selected as part of TIFF’s Primetime Programme.

'Mayasabha', also like most shows today, is written with an unexcited imagination, beginning with a high-stakes, livewire moment, only to recede into a long flashback.









